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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...
Real Spies, Fake Spies, NSA, and More: What My 2012 and 2013 National Polls Reveal
In August 2012, thanks to YouGov, I launched my first national survey to probe more deeply about what Americans know about intelligence agencies, what they think about controversial intelligence programs, and where those attitudes come from. In light of th
Susan Rice, Visionary Behind Obama Doctrine, Thinks Poverty Causes Terrorism
Why the Bush Doctrine Makes Sense
How the Bush administration has adapted to a post–Cold War and post–September 11 world. By Hoover fellow Ken Jowitt.
The New Normalcy
Learning how to live in a newly dangerous world. By Hoover fellow Henry I. Miller and Sherri Ferris.
The Wages of Appeasement
The New Model Army
Tiny weapons that creep and crawl and think for themselves: this is our future. By Gabriella Blum.
The Advantage to Islam Of Mosque-State Separation
What the American Founders can teach
The Cycle of Wishful Thinking
Lee Harris on The Truth About Syria by Barry Rubin
War-Torn Democrats
Peter Berkowitz on With All Our Might: A Progessive Strategy for Defeating Jihadism and Defending Liberty edited by Will Marshall and The Good Fight: Why Liberals — and Only Liberals — Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again by Peter Beinart
Remaining Without Expanding? Examining Jihadist Insurgency in Northeastern Nigeria
Over the past twelve years, northeastern Nigeria has experienced one of the most destructive jihadist insurgencies of anywhere in the world. As many as 350,000 people have died and some five million have become displaced as a result of conflict between insurgents commonly known as Boko Haram and the Nigerian state.
Follow the Saudi Money
Untangling a complex courtroom tale: did Saudi funding incubate Islamist terror? By Chris Mondics.
Peaceless
Peter Berkowitz on The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace by Aaron David Miller
Goodbye to All That?
Washing our hands of the Middle East—a notion that’s as futile as it is appealing. By Thomas H. Henriksen.
Secrecy and Security
When teenagers have proven they can hack into Pentagon computers, how can we ever hope to protect our vital national secrets? Hoover fellow Bruce Berkowitz outlines a security regime for the information age.
Armed with the Odds
Proposed cuts in defense spending might not harm our national security—but only if the Pentagon plays its cards right. By Thomas H. Henriksen.
The Palestinian Proletariat
Permanent refugees, generation after generation: these are the fruit of a U.N. agency that blocks both peace and a Palestinian state. By Michael S. Bernstam.
The State of the Special Relationship
At the end of the day, Britain stands with America
Why Did the Obama Administration Break News of the Iran Plot Today?
Diverting the Radicalization Track
Promoting alternatives among the Middle East’s youths
A Changed World
“I cannot emphasize too strongly the danger we are facing. We are engaged in a long and bitter war. Yet this is a war we cannot—and will not—lose.” By Hoover fellow George P. Shultz.

