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In the hope of resolving tensions that have arisen in the European Union, its member governments are pressing to agree on a charter that lays out the nature and aims of the union.
On these quite intensive days for Government and the Parliament we deem it relevant and appropriate to reflect upon the issue of competition. This word has been frequently abused and idolized as the goal of any market process instead of being considered an instrument, a process regulated for the benefit...
Liberals typically erupt in outrage if you suggest they don’t respect or understand the Constitution, let alone defend it. But then they let slip that in fact they really don’t respect or understand the Constitution.
European officials on a visit to Washington have sought to ease fears that a European constitution will turn the continent into a political and military rival to the United States.
The deeper problem is that no version of a fiscal union can save Europe or the euro. The principal authority for this proposition is Alexander Hamilton.
As the race to ratify the European Union's new Constitutional Treaty heats up, many on both sides of the Atlantic are wondering what this will mean for the transatlantic alliance. Some argue that the Constitution is the EU's internal affair. Others wonder whether the EU is attempting to create a...
The following address was delivered as part of a panel discussion on The Upside-Down Constitution. The discussion was hosted by AEI and The Federalist Society.
What would most benefit America and Europe is a group of confident, independent European nation-states capable of deciding democratically they want to defend their interests, their values, and their allies around the world.





