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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...
Process but No Peace
Victor Davis Hanson on The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace by Dennis Ross
Dark Days Ahead?
American policy toward Cuba is a failure. The sooner we admit it, the sooner we can plan for what’s next. By Chris Marquis.
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.
Labour’s Labor Problem
Why Tony Blair’s Labour Party has kept the labor movement at arm’s length. By Gerald A. Dorfman.
Big Trouble on the High Seas
China and Japan can't seem to stop sparring over disputed islands in the East China Sea—and the vast oil reserves underneath. By Jim Fanell.
Solidarity with Iran
Iran’s hard-liners recently strengthened their hold on power by making huge wins in a rigged parliamentary election. In light of this electoral coup, are the prospects for democratic reform in Iran doomed? By Hoover fellows Michael McFaul and Abbas Milani.
Once Upon a Time in America
The Wages of Appeasement
The Revolutionary Republic
In 1911, China rejected feudalism to enter the modern era. A new Hoover exhibit on a century of change. By Hsiao-ting Lin and Lisa Nguyen.
To the Shores of Tripolitania
Libya has known autocrats and invaders before. A century ago, Italians came, saw, conquered . . . and were defeated. By Charles Lindsey.
More Rubble, Less Trouble
Obama: Counterterrorist-in-Chief
The greatest surprise of his presidency is that he is as tough on the Bad Guys as Bush was.
Technology & the Future of Violence
The Brave New Battlefield
The New Model Army
Tiny weapons that creep and crawl and think for themselves: this is our future. By Gabriella Blum.
A Middle Eastern Tinderbox
The Perilous Future of Afghanistan
As U.S. forces prepare to withdraw, will the country suffer a similar dismal fate as South Vietnam?
The Consequences of Syria
The United States's foreign policy in the Middle East will embolden our adversaries and lead to instability all throughout the region.
Hoover Roundtable: Perspectives On Russia’s Hybrid War On Ukraine And US Foreign Policy
On March 10, the Hoover Institution held a roundtable discussion on “Perspectives on Russia’s Hybrid War on Ukraine and US Foreign Policy." Hoover fellow Paul Gregory moderated; presenters were Michael McFaul, director of Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute, Hoover senior fellow, and former ambassador to Russia; Alexander Yarim-Agaev, a professor at Donetsk Technical University; General Jim Mattis, Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow; and Yuri Yarin-Agaev, Hoover visiting fellow.

