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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...
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE: Global Poverty and the World Bank
Of the 6 billion people on earth, 1 billion—primarily in North America, Europe, and East Asia—receive 80 percent of the global income. Meanwhile more than 1 billion people subsist on less than one dollar a day. Despite billions in development aid, many Third World nations are no better off than they were half a century ago. Why are developing countries still so poor? And what can international development agencies such as the World Bank do to help?
Postpartisan Preening
“Beyond politics,” the latest mantra in Washington, is at best astoundingly naive. By Harvey C. Mansfield.
Sec. of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs R. James "Jim" Nicholson met with Hoover fellows on Wednesday, June 6, as the guest of honor at a roundtable discussion.
Miller on the John Batchelor Show
Henry I. Miller, MD, the Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at the Hoover Institution, discusses James Holmes, the Aurora killings, and mental illness on the John Batchelor Show.
Blueprint for America
Scholars at the Hoover Institution—professors, thinkers, and practitioners of global renown in their respective fields—offer a series of policy ideas that would shore up the long-term foundations of American strengths.
The Darkside of Our Drone Future: Lessons from History
A History Working Group seminar with James Rogers.
Into Africa
A new military command takes a broad, sophisticated view of the U.S. role in a neglected continent. Its job won’t be easy. By James J. Hentz.
The Crucible of Tragedy: SARS, the Ming 361 Accident, and Chinese Party-Army Relations
The recent loss of Ming-class submarine Number 361 with all hands aboard and the role of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) medical system in the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) cover-up threaten to further strain a Chinese party-army dynamic that was already undermined by the incomplete leadership transition of the 16th Party Congress. Yet, the evidence also suggests that Hu Jintao, despite the potential opening offered by the governance crisis over SARS, appears unwilling or unable to directly challenge Jiang Zemin's leadership at this point in time, portending more months of jockeying and ambiguity in the political arena and an unclear chain of command in the military realm.
Articles On: COVID-19, Protest, Global Governance, Europe, Zoom, and Australia
Materials that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Huawei, Covid, TikTok, AI, and Surveillance
The Chinese Communist Party seeks to control information technology as a means to shape and censor the communications and opinions of its own people, as well as the communications of individuals beyond China's borders.
Articles On: China, Covid, Alliance, France, Taiwan, Foreign Media, Transatlantic Agenda, and PRC-Africa Relations
This section collects opinion pieces from across the world commenting on the harms caused by the activities of the Chinese Communist Party and provides insight into the various solutions that experts and leaders suggest we pursue to protect our interests.
Articles On: American Students, World Report 2021, National Security Law, Hong Kong Arrests, Chinese Media, Vaccines, Pro-Democracy Website, Immigration Law, and WHO Trail
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
How Green Is My Folly
European lawmakers want to protect their favorite regulations—effective or not, now and forever. By James Huffman.
Articles On: Covid-19, Censorship, Global Resistance, Mass Arrests, Security, Media Partner, Jack Ma, and Vaccines
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Obama's Radicalism Is Killing the Dow
A financial crisis is the worst time to change the foundations of American capitalism.
Obamanomics Is a Recipe for Recession
What if I told you that a prominent global political figure in recent months has proposed: abrogating key features of his government's contracts with energy companies; unilaterally renegotiating his country's international economic treaties; dramatically raising marginal tax rates on the "rich" to levels not seen in his country in three decades (which would make them among the highest in the world); and changing his country's social insurance system into explicit welfare by severing the link between taxes and benefits?...
The New Normalcy
Learning how to live in a newly dangerous world. By Hoover fellow Henry I. Miller and Sherri Ferris.
Religion and Social Order
Filling the gap when autocrats fall

