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In November 1906, Russia’s tsarist regime launched a land reform under which peasants, who had held most of their land communally and in multiple scattered plots, obtained rights to convert to exclusive ownership and to consolidate their tracts. In Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime, 1906–1915: The Creation of Private...
Instead of silencing extremists,anti-Nazi speech laws reduce political debate in Europe and often punish mainstream politicians and parties.
Three disturbing trends now underway in Europe together represent the greatest erosion of democratic practice in the world's advanced democracies since 1945.
Fred Siegel delivered the December 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
Asia will become the epicenter of geopolitical activity in the 21st century and the budding U.S.-China security rivalry, conditioned by deep economic interdependence, will shape the region's future.
What exactly makes one illiberal?
The president's trip to meet with leaders and revive the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) closely resembles a trip he took two years ago. We've been down this road before. Past experience cautions against reading too much into Obama's embrace of the TPP.






