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Address by Senator Jesse Helms, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, at a January 11, 2001 event.
The members of the freshman class of this new Congress may have some things to learn from Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), the original conservative insurgent.
A remembrance of the late Jesse Helms, the legendary and controversial chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
I think that Holbrooke's opinion of himself was justified and that it is ludicrous for ambitious Washington insiders to castigate others for a trait they share.
Will ratification of the UN Women's Treaty really improve the well-being of women throughout the world? How will ratification affect American life?
Most people agree that the U. S. health care system, which includes Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance, needs to be reformed. The difficulty has been in obtaining a consensus as to the direction of the reform. Are there basic economic principles that can guide us to a better and...
Senator Jesse Helms delivered a lecture at AEI outlining what he considers to be a compassionate, yet conservative, foreign policy agenda for the coming year.
As we prepare for the inauguration of a new president, for the first time in half a century Republicans will control not only the House and Senate but also the White House. Bipartisanship in foreign policy will remain crucial. But after a six-year struggle with the Clinton administration over...



