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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...
A War President and His Party
Will Democrats be able to keep from criticizing Obama on Afghanistan? . . .
“Rethinking Failed States” with James Fearon
When does chaos abroad require an American response?
Defending The Nation With Secretary Of Defense James Mattis
In his first televised interview in almost a year, Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis sits down with Peter Robinson to discuss a wide range of issues facing the United States Armed Forces at home and across the globe.
Former Defense Secretary James Schlesinger to Visit CU-Boulder April 15
Former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger will meet with faculty and students in a series of meetings including a roundtable discussion at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Tuesday, April 15...
James Goodby On The John Batchelor Show (8:50)
Hoover fellow James Goodby discusses his Fox News piece, “Nuclear Non-Proliferation: We must keep working for a world without nuclear weapons." Goodby notes that we cannot be satisfied with the present state of affairs. It is imperative that the United States, key allies, Russia, China, and other states reinvigorate the nuclear reductions process and rekindle the vision of a world without nuclear weapons.
James Woolsey on Energy
Woolsey is currently co-chairman (with former Secretary of State George Shultz) of the Committee on the Present Danger, as well as chairman of the advisory boards of the Clean Fuels Foundation and the New Uses Council and a trustee of ...
Charles Hill And General James Mattis On The Iran Deal, Democracy, And Freedom
Recorded on July 16, 2015 - Hoover fellows Charles Hill and James Mattis discuss the Iran deal and the state of the world on Uncommon Knowledge with Hoover fellow Peter Robinson. In their view the United States has handed over its leading role to Iran and provided a dowry along with it.
Oh do pay attention, 007, this enemy simply isn’t worthy of you
Who needs James Bond again?...
Why Play a Weak Hand?
James Baker is a consummate diplomatist; recall how he rounded up dozens of allies in the first war against Saddam Hussein...
The fabulous Baker boys
As a fig leaf for defeat the report of the Iraq Study Group co-chaired by former Secretary of State James Baker and Lee H Hamilton sets the gold standard...
Kissinger, Baker Visit Moscow as Obama Resets Ties
Henry Kissinger and James Baker, two former U.S. secretaries of state, will fly to Moscow for talks with Russian officials after President Barack Obama pledged to “reset” relations with Russia...
Who's Who: Iraq Study Group
The Iraq Study Group, a 10-member, bipartisan commission chaired by former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Congressman Lee Hamilton of Indiana, is soon expected to present President Bush with a set of recommendations as to the next steps the U.S. should take in Iraq...
The War that Must Never Be Fought
To eliminate nuclear weapons, we must first eliminate outmoded thinking
Kori Schake on the John Batchelor Show (20:15)
Listen as Kori Schake discusses the President's recent comments about extremists.
“Good Enough” Governance
In both wars and nation building, America has sacrificed the good to pursue the perfect. We need to temper our ambitions.
“I Owe the President My Best Military Advice”
General Jim Mattis on what US fighting forces need most: a clear mission and clear goals.
“We’re Accountable to You”
Defense Secretary James Mattis, a former Hoover fellow, on running the Pentagon: “You go in, roll up your sleeves, and go to work.”
American Nuclear Strategy: The Case For A Minimal-Deterrence Policy
Critics of minimal deterrence, such as Keith Payne in a recent article in the Washington Times, accuse advocates of reducing the U.S. nuclear stockpile of viewing the world through rose-colored glasses, irresponsibly following ideological perceptions at the expense of American security.
Failed States
This essay series focuses on two critical questions: When should the U.S. intervene in weak states and what form should this intervention take?
The World Is Not Getting Safer
Why the Biden administration needs to recommit the country to the defense of our allies.

