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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 Black Sea and the Frontiers of Freedom
Towards a new Euro-Atlantic strategy
Showdown
North Korea’s determination to develop nuclear weapons is the greatest threat the United States now faces. Hoover fellow Alice Lyman Miller explains how—and why—the Bush administration must respond.
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.
Sovereignty and Democracy
Self-government needs the nation-state
Making Development Work
Using markets to improve performance
Anti-Europeanism in America
American relations with Europe are at their lowest point in decades. What happened? By Hoover fellow Timothy Garton Ash.
Spy Story
Henrik Bering on Man in the Shadows by Efraim Halevy
Market Reform: Lessons from New Zealand
The economics and politics of liberalization and retrenchment
Nuclear Deterrence, Then and Now
The Cold War is over, but the world remains heavily armed
Iraq Without a Plan
Next time, listen to the generals
From Khomeini to Ahmadinejad
Matthias Küntzel on Guests of the Ayatollah: The First Battle in America's War with Militant Islam by Mark Bowden.
Rage, Hubris, and Regime Change
The urge to speed History along
The United States and Russia
Keeping expectations realistic
The Nuke in the Cargo Hold
A reconsideration of flag-state sovereignty
Promoting Democracy to Stop Terror, Revisited
The real perils of an undemocratic Middle East
Citizen Terrorist
Is a Deal within Reach?
When it comes to Mideast peace talks, this time the optimists may have a case. By Robert Zelnick.
PTSD’s Diagnostic Trap
Deportation Before Incarceration
The West Runs Out of Power
On a bleak February day in 2002, I found myself standing in a derelict Christian cemetery in Kabul, a bemused

