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The question today is whether suffering preemptive strikes, and not committing to a prolonged wartime national-mobilization-type effort, might stop Iran’s program both operationally and politically.
Milbloggers observe the Baqubah campaign in Iraq from different viewpoints.
The subject of Presidential Command, Peter Rodman's last book, published posthumously, is especially timely as we await Barack Obama's inauguration.
This event covers campaign finance developments and presidential public funding in the 2004 election, as well as the reform agenda for the next congress.
The digital revolution is opening the doors for greater citizen participation in political events and government should create incentives to engage and expand the role of small donors.
Leading experts on physician markets and health insurance consider what constitutes fair compensation to physicians under Medicare.
McCain-Feingold, which is turning five years old, has strengthened parties, increased the numbers of small donors, and empowered challengers--all to the benefit of U.S. politics.
Eminent political scientists weigh the benefits and the costs of this state of permanent campaign and describe the kind of political system likely to emerge within it.






