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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 Nemtsov Murder Investigation: A Battle Of Leaks
The Nemtsov murder is part of a power struggle within Putin’s power vertical. The investigation will likely determine implausibly that it was planned and executed by low-level Chechen thugs, acting on their own out of religious hatred spawned by Nemtsov’s support of Charlie Hebdo.
What's So Bad About 7% Growth In China?
Nothing! At 7% annual growth, real output doubles in 10 years, quadruples in 20, and grows eight-fold in 30.
Etiquette Versus Annihilation
Recent statements from United Nations officials, that Iran is already blocking their existing efforts to keep track of what is going on in their nuclear program, should tell anyone who does not already know it that any agreement with Iran will be utterly worthless in practice. It doesn't matter what the terms of the agreement are, if Iran can cheat.
Little Britain
The country is running down its armed forces and its diplomatic resources, to the despair of allies.
Is The MH17 Joint Investigation Team Avoiding The Question Of Kremlin Guilt?
The Joint Investigation Team (JIT), comprised of investigators from Belgium, Australia, Ukraine, Malaysia and the Netherlands, is charged with bringing the “perpetrators of the attack on MH17 (Malaysian Airlines Flight 17) to justice.”
Sanctions On Iran: Long Road Ahead For Lifting UN, EU, US Embargoes
Tehran wants immediate relief in nuclear deal, while Western powers prefer gradual easing of restrictions
Can Ukraine Save Itself From Vladimir Putin And The Oligarchs?
‘Welcome to the nation state of Ukraine,” says Mustafa Dzhemilev, a diminutive, soft-spoken 71-year-old leader of the Crimean Tatars, gentle on the outside, hard as steel within.
Foreign Graduates Of U.S. Colleges Become Agents Of Change Abroad
College acceptance letters landed in mailboxes across the country these last few weeks.
Kori Schake On The Lars Larson Show
Hoover fellow Kori Schake explains why she supports a tentative nuclear deal with Iran.
The Iran 'Agreement' Charade
By abandoning virtually all its demands for serious restrictions on Iran's nuclear bomb program, the Obama administration has apparently achieved the semblance of a preliminary introduction to the beginning of a tentative framework for a possible hope of an eventual agreement with Iran.
Repeating History Yet Again
We all should be angry right now about the disastrous “general understanding” with Iran about its nuclear ambitions.
Iranian Scientists And The Nuclear Deal
The framework deal announced last week over Iran’s nuclear program has sparked a wide-ranging discussion that has focused on its security and geostrategic ramifications.
Kori Schake On Bloomberg Advantage
Hoover fellow Kori Schake discusses why she is supporting the Iran nuclear deal and gives five reasons for her support for the deal.
I Am Not Charlie Hebdo
After the horrible murders of workers at the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo in January, it became chic for a few weeks to wear buttons saying "I am Charlie Hebdo." I thought that was a mistake then and I almost wrote a blog post on it.
The Iran Deal And Its Consequences
Mixing shrewd diplomacy with defiance of U.N. resolutions, Iran has turned the negotiation on its head.
This Unorthodox Plan May Keep Greece In The Eurozone
The idea has been bandied about for years by economists who fear a Greek exit from the euro could trigger a global financial crisis.
Abbas Milani On Worlds Apart
Hoover fellow Abbas Milani discusses the provisional deal on Iran’s nuclear program. Milani addresses whether the deal will lead to a thaw in relations between Washington and Tehran, as well as the geopolitical implications for the region.
Lanhee Chen On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show
Hoover fellow Lanhee Chen discusses what Obama said concerning the nuclear deal with Iran. Chen notes that the deal with Iran just kicks the can down the road and does not deal with Iran's potential to develop nuclear weapons.
A Divided China
Understanding the dynamics of Chinese politics has always been part science, part art, and part mystery.
Scott Walker Bests Obama On Iran
The president handed Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker a gift by telling him to “bone up” on foreign policy before criticizing the Iran deal.

