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How to Succeed in Politics

The Tea Party movement is blazing its agenda across America. But this is a movement without a cause. If the Whigs, Populists and Feminists can be co-opted by the Democrats and Republicans, this newest third party will suffer the same fate.

Losing the Peace?

At the time of triumph a year ago when Saddam Hussein's statue was toppled and the Iraqi army vanished, the most ardent supporters of George W.

The Boldness of Charles Evans Hughes

The advent of a new historical epoch requires boldness in foreign policy architecture. Though less studied than the post-World War II master builders, Charles Evans Hughes' effort after World War I is a worthy case in point.

Natural Rights and Human History

A set of rights based on human nature--and with some qualifications--might not be such a bad idea after all.

International Law vs. the American Constitution

The trend toward "global governance" on the part of overzealous international law courts poses a real threat to U.S. sovereignty.

Salinastroika: Less than Meets the Eye

President Carlos Salinas de Gortari took office in 1988 after an election most Mexicans believe he lost.

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May 26, 2012