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Conrad Black has written an impressive and profound book about the the most embattled and tenacious of American presidents: Richard Nixon.
When considering an economic stimulus package, U.S. lawmakers should be concerned about containing unsustainable spending and restoring the nation's long-run fiscal health.
Not since George Brown has a Canadian journalist wielded such direct political power as Peter C. Newman did in his prime.
Of all the unlikely developments in American politics over the last two decades, the most astonishing is this: liberals suddenly love Ronald Reagan.
General David H. Petraeus received the 2010 Irving Kristol Award at AEI's Annual Dinner.
The Forgotten Man grasps the meaning, realities, and particularities of the Great Depression as no revisionist text has ever done.
Newt Gingrich is on target to make at least $3 million in lecture fees alone this year while laying the groundwork to maintain his influence in national politics.
The current controversy over the place of Spanish culture in U.S. life tends to exaggerate a problem that--though dating back to the sixteenth century--is in the process of sorting itself out.




