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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...
Mining For Some Improvements To California’s Government
On this date, 171 years ago, California took the first step from unexplored territory to economic colossus with the discovery of gold in the tailrace (still visible today) of a sawmill in present-day Coloma, about an hour’s drive northeast from Sacramento.
Goodbye, nuclear bomb
The very men who turned the U.S. into a nuclear power during the Cold War are now working to eliminate these weapons of mass destruction from the face of the earth. George Shultz, William Perry and James Goodby explain in an interview with Helsingin Sanomat why we should seek a nuclear-weapons free world.
Reagan's Place
James Kirchick on The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War byJames Mann
Energy Policy Insight
Over the last quarter century, the United States has experienced a dramatic transformation. With little fanfare, an energy revolution has occurred that has profoundly altered the nation’s economy, its national security, and its environment.
Honoring Hoover Fellows This Veterans Day
In commemoration of Veterans Day, the Hoover Institution recognizes all fellows who served in the US Armed Forces.
The Political Debate We Need to Have
Wanted: More Judicial Activism!
The 'Commerce Clause Mandate'
The Political Debate We Need to Have
Does Woodrow Wilson Belong At Princeton?
Like Washington, Madison, and Jefferson, he is a flawed but vital historical figure.
Hillary’s Hamartia
The Democratic candidate’s three deadly blunders.
America: Founded For Peace
America: Founded For Peace
Cooling the Global-Warming
Greenhouse gas emissions and global-warming projections are "consistently pessimistic."
The Stock Market and the Consumer
How important is the stock market in affecting the real economy and consumer spending in particular?
Nothing New about Outsourcing
Outsourcing—the subject of intense controversy this election year—is blamed for the loss of jobs in the United States, but outsourcing should be nothing new to Americans. The founding and development of America is the result of English outsourcing in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
How Donor Disclosure Hurts Democracy
Environmental Protection Up in Smoke
When the wildfires that are burning millions of acres in the West are finally smothered by winter snows, environmentalists undoubtedly will blame climate change. They might look in the mirror instead.

