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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...
Reform the Pentagon
A freer military would allow future presidents to manage the force more nimbly.
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
Barack Obama: Backing Protestors in Egypt? What Is He Thinking?!
Libya Is Vietnam? This Overused Analogy Might Be Accurate In This Case
A Middle East Policy in Shambles
Susan Rice, Visionary Behind Obama Doctrine, Thinks Poverty Causes Terrorism
The Briefing: President Obama’s Wartime Address
A Middle Eastern Tinderbox
Gaddafi Mocks Obama and the West
Explaining 1968
Was it a revolution? No. More like a baby-boomer coming-out party— with a rough morning after. By Niall Ferguson.
May the Best Ideas Win
Eisenhower took office at a time of wars both cold and hot. One of his first actions was a complete rethinking of foreign policy. Our next president could learn from Ike’s example. By J. William DeMarco.
What Pinochet Did for Chile
The late strongman ruled harshly but left behind the most successful country in Latin America. By Robert A. Packenham and William Ratliff.
The Conquering Hero
A visit with Robert Conquest, gentle knight and wicked poet. By Christopher Hitchens.
Where Do We Go From Here?
What the Clinton administration’s foreign policy got wrong—and what the next president can get right. By Hoover fellow John Lewis Gaddis.
Keeping the Lid On
Despite a five-year occupation by U.N. peacekeeping forces, Kosovo remains rife with conflict between Albanians and Serbs. Can the international community keep the lid on? By A. Ross Johnson.
Communism, Democracy, and Golf
How should we deal with the reality of a United States that a decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall is the world’s ideological reference, economic innovator, and only global superpower? Hoover fellow Ken Jowitt offers some suggestions.
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Woody West on The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the First Marine Division by Bing West and Ray L. Smith

