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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
The Life and Death of American Cities
Stephen Moore examines the proposition that immigrants impose burdens on the cities where they live, acting as an economic drag. The facts, he finds, suggest otherwise.
Progressively Worse
“Why Wouldn’t People Like ’Em?”
Farewell To Title IX’s Kangaroo Courts
Betsy DeVos wisely reverses the Obama administration’s policy on campus sexual assault cases.
How Affirmative Action Falls Short
Only skills improvement—starting with better schools—can begin to close racial achievement gaps.
Honesty for Hire
A few countries have found a way to stop graft and foster political stability: hire foreigners to collect their revenue. By Kris James Mitchener and Noel Maurer.
Exploring Contemporary Chinese History: Hoover Holds Annual Summer Workshop On Modern China
The fifth annual Hoover Institution Workshop on Modern China, entitled “Crossing the 1949 Divide: The Hoover Archives and Contemporary Chinese History,” was held during July 31 and August 4, 2017. Co-organized and cosponsored with the Seminar of East Asian Studies, Free University of Berlin, this year the workshop featured seven speakers from the United States, Germany, Austria, and Taiwan who explored Hoover’s unique modern China collections and evaluated how these historical treasures help reshape our understanding of contemporary China and post-1949 Taiwan. Workshop attendees presented their research to over three hundred audience from the Hoover/Stanford community as well as to researchers and mass media in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Boy Scouts Dilemma
Making Sense of The Torture Report
The Senate report, for all its flaws, reveals unpleasant truths about America’s interrogation policies.
Nike And Kaepernick
The broader implications of the company’s decision.
Teaching The Federalist
What happens when South Korean students take a close look at American democracy. By Peter Berkowitz.
Should Roe V. Wade Stand?
The deepest divisions over benchmark abortion case break along constitutional lines.
Open the Gate
James Kirchick on Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders by Jason Riley
Jimmy Lai And The Fight For Freedom In Hong Kong
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Democracy and freedom currently hang by a thread in Hong Kong. How much longer will China tolerate dissent before violently crushing the protests? What is America's role and responsibility in the fight to save liberty in Hong Kong?
Why Do Nations Fail?
The Unpredictability Of Deregulation: The Case Of Airlines
Some unlikely policy lessons from Jimmy Carter and Teddy Kennedy.
Democracy, Delegation, And Distrust
Congress and the Presidency in the Age of Trump.
Native American Heritage: It’s Not What You Think
The ideas defining a free Native American society.
Explaining 1968
Was it a revolution? No. More like a baby-boomer coming-out party— with a rough morning after. By Niall Ferguson.
Yes, Be Very Worried Over Growing Polarization
Beware a fetish for 'data' and faux statistical exactitude.

