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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...
Teaching The Federalist
What happens when South Korean students take a close look at American democracy. By Peter Berkowitz.
Defusing the Bomb Culture
The growing effort to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. By George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger, and Sam Nunn.
Rand Paul’s Fatal Pacifism
The libertarian case for intervention against ISIS.
Two First Quarter Cheers For Trump’s Principled Realism
The content and trajectory of Donald Trump’s foreign policy have defied the expectations of many of his supporters as well as his critics across the political spectrum. The President has moved a long way from his campaign positions of denigrating the value of America’s democratic alliances and renouncing America’s role as the world’s default power essential to deterring hegemonic threats in vital geopolitical regions.
Should Roe V. Wade Stand?
The deepest divisions over benchmark abortion case break along constitutional lines.
How Gore Bush Won Florida
Hoover fellow Robert Zelnick offers a behind-the scenes look at the political battle of battles: Bush v. Gore.
America Stalled
The nineteenth century laissez-fair state gave way to the centralized behemoths of the twentieth century. Today, another radical political transformation may be under way.
Jimmy Lai And The Fight For Freedom In Hong Kong
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Democracy and freedom currently hang by a thread in Hong Kong. How much longer will China tolerate dissent before violently crushing the protests? What is America's role and responsibility in the fight to save liberty in Hong Kong?
FEMA After Katrina
Redefining responsiveness
The Center Cannot Hold
President Obama? A centrist? The administration’s economic policy and budget have now destroyed that illusion. By Michael J. Boskin.
Laboratories of Democracy
Bellwethers of realignment: Bernadette Malone on key races in state legislatures
Why the Republican Congress Hasn’t Cut Your Taxes
Republicans control both houses of Congress—yet taxes as a percentage of GDP remain at an all-time high. How can this be? Hoover media fellow Tom Bethell explains.
Home Front
Charmaine Crouse Yoest on how private adoption groups are finding parents for the "unadoptables."
Give It Back
Washington has pronounced the era of big government dead. So why do we still find ourselves saddled with a tax system more worthy of socialist Europe than the land of the free? By Hoover media fellow Amity Shlaes.
What Happened to Arnold?
Can Arnold Schwarzenegger recover from his special-election train wreck? What the Governator must do to get back on track. By Bill Whalen.
Laboratories of Democracy
Bernadette Malone on neglected conservative gains
Pragmatism, Obama Style
At its most extreme, philosophical pragmatism denies the very existence of objective truth, arguing that opinions we declare true are merely those that have proved useful to one interest or another.
A Mad Scramble for Infrastructure Dollars
What Would Alexander Hamilton Do?
What Would Hamilton Do?
Revisiting the founding father to whom a national debt, properly funded, represented “a national blessing.” By Michael W. McConnell.

