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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 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.
Jessica Stern On NPR (1:20)
Jessica Stern, a member of Hoover's National Security & Law Task Force, explains the rise of ISIS and what it will take to defeat ISIS.
Staffed-Up Politico Europe To Launch April 21
POLITICO Europe, the Arlington-based company's foray into the European media market, has a launch date—April 21—and a roster of new journalists to add to its ranks.
Bibi Won, But Path Forward Won't Veer Right
It wasn’t supposed to turn out this way—at least not according to the pollsters, Israeli progressives, and certain Democrats who offer political advice to the White House.
Peter Berkowitz On The Wall Street Journal Live
Hoover fellow Peter Berkowitz discusses Tuesday’s election and the stakes for U.S.-Israel relations.
A Siren Call To Action
Jessica Stern, a member of Hoover's National Security & Law Task Force, discusses how and why the Islamic State is finding avid converts among the West’s middle class.
George P. Shultz On KTVU
Hoover fellow George Shultz discusses President Obama, climate change, and the best way to defeat ISIS.
Abe Sofaer On International Security in a Changing World at Stanford
Hoover fellow Abe Sofaer discusses using diplomacy for security when negotiating with Iran.
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.
Placing ISIS' Persecution Of The Copts In Context
The murder of 21 Christians by ISIS in Libya brought condemnation from around the world. Their murder puts them in a long history of persecution of the Coptic church, writes Samuel Tadros.
The Kremlin's New 'New' Version Of The Nemtsov Murder
On March 16, Kremlin insiders leaked a third version of the Nemtsov murder case.
Thoughts On The Israeli Election
Over at the increasingly excellent Markaz site, my Brookings colleagues Natan Sachs and William Galston—the latter writing with Lawfare‘s Yishai Schwartz—have terrific commentary on the Israeli elections this week.
The Washington Post Fingers The Person Behind The Snowden Disclosures!
In what is surely a typographical error, the Washington Post has named NSA General Counsel Raj De as the man behind the Snowden disclosures
Peter Berkowitz On The John Batchelor Show (19:19)
Hoover fellow Peter Berkowitz discusses the road ahead for Israel as well as the US-Israel relationship.
Peter Berkowitz On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (15:13)
Hoover fellow Peter Berkowitz discusses the recent elections in Israel and whether the government in Israel will become more conservative.
Former Ambassador Addresses Strains In U.S.-Russia Relations
Before a crowded Statler auditorium audience March 16, former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul tackled the question haunting U.S.-Russia relations
Paul Gregory On The John Batchelor Show (19:25)
Hoover fellow Paul Gregory discusses the different versions of Boris Nemtsov's murder.

