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Less than a quarter-century after Scoop Jackson"s death, we must now mourn the end of the Scoop Jackson Democrat.
This has been the strangest battle for a major party presidential nomination that I have ever seen. One of the most striking features of the pre-primary stage of the past six months or so has been the primacy of debates.
Replete with stories never told before, Fighting Words is Wattenberg's firsthand account of the remarkable transformation of American politics over the last four decades.
Joshua Muravchik responds to letters to the editor in the most recent issue of Foreign Policy.
AEI scholars have produced a plethora of new titles this summer and fall.Here we highlight some of their new books.
Penn Kemble died this month of brain cancer at age 64, after a courageous struggle. He was a dedicated, central figure in the remarkable expansion of democratic views and values.
Richard Penn Kemble died last weekend at age 64 after a year-long battle with brain cancer. For 40 years he cut a unique figure in American political life.
Far from being a marginal figure in the Democratic Party, Jimmy Carter is the pivotal influence in moving Democratic Party liberalism away from Cold War realism.





