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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...
Our Founding Fathers Must Have Been Paranoid Too, Like Tom Perkins
October Is For Halloween—Not Voting
Wait for Election Day. Clinton or Trump may change your mind.
How The GOP Could Nudge The Uninsured Toward Coverage
Automatically enroll many Americans in no-premium, high-deductible policies unless they opt out.
Kori Schake: National Security Challenges for the New Administration
Hoover Institution fellow Kori Schake discusses national security challenges for the new administration.
The Thinker
Porkbusters
The congressional addiction to pork—and how the president can force the Hill to kick the habit. A primer by James C. Miller III.
Reaganomics
How Ronald Reagan’s presidency forever changed the way we think about the role of government. By Jeffrey A. Eisenach and James C. Miller III.
An Energy Policy for the Twenty-first Century
The challenge for the next four years: to implement energy policies that allow plentiful energy at reasonable costs, that enhance energy security, and that reduce emissions of carbon dioxide. By James L. Sweeney.
Putin’s Authoritarian Soul
The first test for George W. Bush’s liberty doctrine. By James M. Goldgeier and Michael McFaul.
Intelligent Populism vs. Mindless Progressivism
Beyond the Water's Edge
Military and foreign policy issues for the '96 campaign
Victor Davis Hanson on The John Batchelor Show (31:17)
Read Renewing the American Constitutional Tradition, a new collection from the Hoover Institution Press
The Hoover Institution has recently released a new volume edited by Hoover’s Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow Peter Berkowitz entitled Renewing the American Constitutional Tradition.
The Least Dangerous Branch
With the growth of the administrative state, much of Congress’s policy-making role has been usurped by executive-branch agencies. Adam White reviews ‘Congress’s Constitution’ by Josh Chafetz.
You're Fired: The Original Meaning of Presidential Impeachment
With just the third impeachment of a President in the nation’s history, questions about the Constitution’s original meaning of impeaching a President are again salient. Unlike other constitutional provisions, because the Supreme Court has deemed impeachment the ultimate political question, neither much historical practice nor case law informs our understanding of the Impeachment Clause.
Articles On: ASIO Investigation, Pro-China Club, Wolfson College, Myanmar, Trump Administration, Australia, Nepal, and South China Sea
The Chinese Communist Party wages a series of foreign interference and coercion campaigns and this section provides articles and reports explaining those actions, as well as the damage this does to those countries.
Preserving the Reagan Legacy
In an era of cynicism, Ronald Reagan can still teach us much. By Hoover fellow James C. Miller III.
The Ugly Premise of 'Settlement' Opponents
At the Aspen Institute's Ideas Festival this past July, Salam Fayyad, acting prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, spoke enthusiastically about the rule of law in a future Palestine...

