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Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
James Q. Wilson reviews Tom Vanderbilt's Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do.
James Q. Wilson Pepperdine University I drive my car very fast. As a...
Scholars from both sides of the Atlantic consider how concepts of citizenship affect debates over immigration and assimilation, tolerance and minority rights, and national cohesion and civic culture.
It is long past time to eliminate ''temporary'' foreign language ballots.
Though we want to believe Hispanics are on the old European path to economic assimilation, the evidence does not support our desires.
The large influx of Hispanic immigrants after 1965 represents a unique assimilation challenge for the United States.
Western Europe’s demographic difficulties are pronounced, the region’s population is aging, deaths will soon exceed births, working age manpower is about to begin an indefinite decline, and assimilation of immigrants has been proving increasingly difficult. But according to AEI’s Nicholas Eberstadt and Pfizer Global Health Fellow Hans Groth, M.D., the...
Gordon H. Hanson outlines principles for immigration reform that will balance fiscal costs and benefits.




