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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 Cybersecurity Legacy Of James Comey
Fired FBI director led fight to bypass encryption on mobile devices.
James Mattis Says Trump Should "Verify, Then Trust" In Negotiations With Taliban
Hoover Institution fellow Jim Mattis said he supports efforts by the Trump administration to secure a diplomatic end to the 18-year conflict with Taliban militants in Afghanistan, but cautioned against a peace agreement that doesn't prevent the country from becoming a safe haven for terrorist groups determined to harm the US.
General James Mattis' Lessons In Leadership
Hoover Institution fellow Jim Mattis discusses protecting the US against terrorism, the importance of a strong military, and his new book, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead.
If China Believes The US Has Grown Soft, Its Military Leaders Should Read James Mattis’ Book
Trump’s former defence secretary has co-authored a narrative that, in detailing the philosophy and capabilities of the US marines, reveals a willingness within the military establishment to take the fight to the enemy. China should take note.
Gen. James Mattis Tells Students U.S. Is The ‘Greatest Experiment’ In The World
Mattis urges USU crowd to lead by trust, by listening.
James Mattis: Leadership In Times Of Crisis
President John F. Kennedy once wrote, “When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.” Today, our world and our nation face a time of crisis unparalleled in most of our lifetimes.
H. R. McMaster In Conversation With James Strock
Hoover Institution fellow H.R. McMaster discusses his book Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World.
James Mirrlees RIP
Mirrlees started with no presumption against high marginal tax rates. Indeed, he has been an adviser to Britain’s Labour Party, which for decades imposed marginal tax rates in excess of 80 percent.
James Baker, George Shultz, Ted Halstead: Carbon Fee Needed To Combat Climate Change
As our nation responds to the economic devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, a well-designed climate policy can strengthen America’s recovery and improve its strategic position in the world. Our bipartisan carbon-dividend solution – backed by a broad coalition of supporters – is ideally suited for this moment.
A Remembrance of George P. Shultz by James Mattis
We all knew Secretary Shultz as a man of great wisdom, competence, and compassion. And it was with his hard-earned title of U.S. Marine that he forged his steady identity in war and the decades following.
Race and Politics
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas has made a name for herself over the years by expressing some very controversial views, like advocating arms sales to Hugo Chavez's regime in Venezuela. For many, she has richly earned the right to be dismissed.
Endangered Virtues
October 2012 Retreat at the Hoover Institution
The Hoover Institution hosted its fiftieth retreat, beginning on Sunday, October 21, 2012, and ending on Tuesday, October 23, 2012. On Sunday, the Honorable Bob McDonnell, governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia since January 2010 who also currently chairs the Republican Governors’ Association, the Southern Growth Policies Board, and the Southern Regional Education Board, gave the before-dinner remarks. His topics included job creation, economic development, our current debt crisis, and deficit spending. He also touched on two competing visions in the world; the first, which he calls an “entitlement society” with more guarantees, more taxes, more spending, and more regulation as a way to promote success; the second, an “opportunity society” which individuals can work hard, dream big, and use all their talents to be successful with limited government interference.
Postpartisan Preening
“Beyond politics,” the latest mantra in Washington, is at best astoundingly naive. By Harvey C. Mansfield.

