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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...
Victor Davis Hanson On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show
Victor Davis Hanson discusses President Obama's attack on Benjamin Netanyahu's credibility.
Bad Ideas Breed Bad Foreign Policy
Barack Obama’s foreign policy will go down in U.S. history as one of the most dangerously inept ever.
U.S. And Iran Seek Nuclear Deal Despite Huge Hurdles, A Stanford Scholar Says
Stanford Iran expert Abbas Milani says Iranian leadership is split over making a nuclear deal, while the United States may face stiff opposition from Congress before an end-of-March deadline for an outline of an agreement.
Kori Schake On The John Batchelor Show
Kori Schake talks about Iran and their nuclear weapons program.
Israel, Jews, And The Obama Administration
Even some Democrats in Congress have come to the conclusion that after the brouhaha over Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech before Congress, President Obama wants to radically downgrade the long American special relationship with democratic Jewish Israel — and perhaps has a dislike of the idea of Israel.
The Error In The Senators’ Letter To The Leaders Of Iran
Josh Rogin reports that a “group of 47 Republican senators has written an open letter to Iran’s leaders warning them that any nuclear deal they sign with President Barack Obama’s administration won’t last after Obama leaves office.”
The Lawfare Podcast: Natan Sachs On Bibi’s Big Day In Washington
This week, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a controversial address to a joint session of Congress in a move not coordinated with President Barack Obama.
The Future Of Violence: Robots And Germs, Hackers And Drones—Confronting A New Age Of Threat
We’re thrilled to announce the publication today of our new book, The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones—Confronting A New Age of Threat .
The book takes on what we think is a pretty big question: How do you govern a world in which anyone can attack anyone from anywhere?
Sam Nunn: Latest Washington Divide Risks U.S. Clout Abroad
More or less, the occupant of the White House personifies U.S. foreign policy. Describing a president as strong or weak is often our shorthand way of evaluating American activity abroad.
Benjamin Wittes On C-SPAN
Benjamin Wittes discusses President Obama's request for authorization for the use of military force.
The State Of Play On The Form And Effect Of The (Possible) Iran Deal
Every day brings a new and different story about the Obama administration’s plans with regard to a possible deal with Iran as it relates to domestic and international law.
NSC Spokesperson Says U.S. Has “No Intention” Of Using U.N. Security Council To Legalize Non-Legal Agreement With Iran
I was just about to post on this presser, where State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki refused to answer whether the United States would bless any nonbinding agreement with Iran in a UN Security Council Resolution, a possibility I analyzed this morning.
Michael McFaul On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show
Michael McFaul assesses the United States-Russia relationship, Russia's program to deploy long range, conventionally-armed cruise missiles, Putin, and the Iran deal.
Herb Lin On Bloomberg Radio (4:39)
Hoover fellow Herb Lin discusses cybersecurity and whether the CIA's reorganization particularly the hiring of a director of digital innovation will do a better job of protecting us from cyberthreats.
The State Of Play On The Form And Effect Of The (Possible) Iran Deal
Every day brings a new and different story about the Obama administration’s plans with regard to a possible deal with Iran as it relates to domestic and international law.
No To A Smaller Navy
I take issue with Gregg Easterbrook’s analysis of the Navy. At a minimum, his strategic view is conditioned by what our Navy has been able to do for the last six decades, not the reality of what a smaller Navy means for our country’s global reach and stabilizing presence.
Choose Your Own Nuke Deal Adventure
On Iran, the Obama administration is running a master class in how to trap yourself between a rock and a hard place.
Two Warnings
When Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress on March 3rd, it was the third time he had done so. The only other person to address a joint session of Congress three times was the legendary British prime minister Winston Churchill.
Keystone Kops Government
What has gone wrong with the U.S. government in the past month? Just about everything, from the fundamental to the ridiculous.

