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Arthur Brooks and Jim Manzi are intellectual heirs to Hayek; they are admirably recapturing old truths handed down from America’s Founders and restating them for today’s generation.
Gary J. Schmitt testifies before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on security issues in Europe and Asia.
Once again, the United States and the international community have intervened to prevent civil chaos and economic collapse in Haiti. But such intercessions have, in the past, only been minor respites to the endemic misgovernment and violent uprisings that plague Haiti. Is there cause to hope that this time will...
Reform is crucial if we are to achieve the Endangered Species Act's ambitious goals and conserve the world’s endangered plants and animals.
In an era of national health care reform, this volume is an invaluable resource for policymakers tasked with crafting policies that balance the distinct needs of taxpayers, providers, and the poor.
Sudden stops and reversals in capital flows are the stuff of policymakers’ nightmares. The last 20 years of research shows that the capital-inflow dilemma is not an external problem–it is an eternal one.
Well worth reading, John Lewis Gaddis' biography of George Kennan nonetheless raises the basic question of whether Kennan’s concrete contributions justify the many accolades he has received.
A debate over forcible regime change in the Islamic Republic.






