The Perils of the Hegemon
John Mueller As President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepare for their meeting next week, some of their briefers may bring up
John Mueller As President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepare for their meeting next week, some of their briefers may bring up
Vanessa Brown Calder Commercial‐to‐residential zoning reforms have become a popular focus of regulatory reform legislation in states, with at least nine introducing legislation in
Walter Olson The secret ballot was won in a hard‐fought reform campaign late in the Nineteenth Century and has been fundamental to American election
Eric Gomez Presidents Biden and Xi will have a meeting on the sidelines of the Asia‐Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco next
Colleen Hroncich Peter Searby probably didn’t seem like someone who would become a teacher. “I didn’t enjoy school as a boy,” he admits. “I’ve always
Johan Norberg In my essay Globalization: A Race to the Bottom – or to the Top?, part of Cato’s Defending Globalization project, I show that
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Giltner This is the second of a three‐part series on the US arms sales backlog for Taiwan. The first article
Adam N. Michel New research shows that the 2017 tax cuts significantly raised business investment and boosted economic growth. This most recent
Romina Boccia With a 2023 deficit of $2 trillion and the Treasury needing to roll over about one‐third of publicly held debt at now
Kayla Susalla It is frequently asserted that public schools educate all students. However, students deemed at‐risk are sometimes transferred to alternative schools, also