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On the Issues
2009
 
No. 3 - Tough Challenges at the FDA, by John E. Calfee
No. 2 - Samuel P. Huntington, 1927-2008, by Samuel P. Huntington, Fouad Ajami, and Eliot A. Cohen
 
2008
 
No. 69 - If We Are Going to Do It, Do It Right, by Michael S. Greve
No. 67 - Racial Gerrymandering Is Unnecessary, by Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom
No. 66 - The Auto Industry's Future, by Martin Feldstein, Kevin A. Hassett, Robert W. Hahn, Peter Passell, and Kenneth P. Green
No. 65 - Republican Recovery, by Henry Olsen, David Frum, and Sam Tanenhaus 
No. 64. - Obama's "Green Jobs" Plan Will Not Work, by Kenneth P. Green
No. 63 - The Honeymoon Is Over before It Begins, by Desmond Lachman
No. 61 - Letter to the President-Elect, by John R. Bolton
No. 60 - The Poverty of the Official Poverty Rate, by Nicholas Eberstadt
No. 59 - Obama and the Tax Tipping Point, by Adam Lerrick
No. 58 - How Obama Would Stifle Drug Innovation, by Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
No. 57 - Another "Deregulation" Myth, by Charles W. Calomiris
No. 56 - Still a Good Idea, by Andrew G. Biggs
No. 54 - Can This Man Save the LDP?, by Michael Auslin
No. 52 - Chávez Wrecks Venezuela, Democracy, by Roger F. Noriega
No. 51 - "Seeding" Sales and Science, by John E. Calfee
No. 50 - Victory in the Voting Rights Battle, by Abigail Thernstrom
No. 49 - Addiction Does Not Discriminate? Wrong, by Sally Satel, M.D.
No. 48 - The Rich, Soaked, by Kevin A. Hassett
No. 45 - College Daze, by Charles Murray
No. 44 - The End of Nuclear Diplomacy, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
No. 43 - The Rush to Reregulate, by Robert W. Hahn and Peter Passell
No. 42 - Leaders Ignore Science Shortfalls to the Peril of America's Future, by Norman J. Ornstein
No. 41 - Feminism and Freedom, by Christina Hoff Sommers
No. 40 - False Notes from the Fed, the Treasury, and the SEC, by Allan H. Meltzer, Peter J. Wallison, and Vincent R. Reinhart
No. 39 - How Inflation May Topple Mugabe, by Roger Bate
No. 38 - Inflation Menace Has Echoes of Volcker's Days, by Kevin A. Hassett
No. 37 - Europe and the United States after Lisbon, by John R. Bolton
No. 36 - Iran and the Problem of Evil, by Michael A. Ledeen
No. 35 - Why Vice Presidents Are Important to Governing, by Michael Barone
No. 34 - When the Price of Bad Policy Is Hunger, by Adam Lerrick
No. 33 - Obama Turns FDR Upside Down, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
No. 32 - Resetting Earth's Thermostat, by Samuel Thernstrom
No. 31 - Popping the Tuition Bubble, by Kevin Carey and Frederick M. Hess
No. 30 - Hitting the Snooze Button on Our Medicare Fiscal Alarm Clock, by Thomas P. Miller
No. 29 - Two Decades Late, by Frederick W. Kagan
No. 28 - Drugs Kennedy Needs, by John E. Calfee and Paul H. Rubin
No. 27 - It's Only Going to Get Worse, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
No. 26 - Fallout from a Bailout, by Vincent R. Reinhart
No. 25 - Taiwan's Time, by Claude Barfield
No. 24 - Little League, Huge Effect, by Scott Ganz and Kevin A. Hassett
No. 23 - Saving Medicare, by Joseph Antos and Mark V. Pauly
No. 22 - The North Korea Challenge, by John R. Bolton and Danielle Pletka
No. 21 - A Good Framework for Distributing Information on Off-Label Uses, by Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
No. 20 - Be Prepared, by Norman J. Ornstein
No. 19 - Global Governance and Shared Sovereignty, by John R. Bolton
No. 18 - The Wealth Trajectory: Rewards for the Few, by N. Gregory Mankiw
No. 17- Turkey's Turning Point, by Michael Rubin
No. 16 - The "Real" al Qaeda, by Frederick W. Kagan
No. 15 - The Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007, by Danielle Pletka
No. 14 - Do the Time, Lower the Crime, by James Q. Wilson
No. 13 - Benefit Growth That We Cannot Afford, by Alan D. Viard
No. 12 - The Case for Keeping the Electoral College, by Walter Berns
No. 11 - Stern Lessons on Fed Policies and Actions, by Vincent R. Reinhart, Amity Shlaes, John L. Chapman, and Allan H. Meltzer
No. 10 - Edwards and Organ Transplants, by Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
No. 9 - Barack Obama's Social Security Donut Hole, by Andrew G. Biggs
No. 8 - The GOP's Time for Choosing, by Henry Olsen
No. 7 - The New Deal Jobs Myth, by Amity Shlaes
No. 6 - Social Welfare Conservatism, by Douglas J. Besharov
No. 5 - Lula Can Make 2008 a Very Good Year, by Roger F. Noriega
No. 4 - A Chance to Rein In North Korea, by Nicholas Eberstadt
No. 3 - Turkey's Terror Problem Is Ours, by Michael Rubin
No. 2 - Islam's Silent Moderates, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
No. 1 - Stop the War on Drugs, by Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
 
2007
 
No. 41 - Think Tank Confidential, by Christopher DeMuth
No. 40 - Reflections on the National Intelligence Estimate on Iran, by John R. Bolton, David Frum, Michael A. Ledeen, and Michael Rubin
No. 39 - A Real Insurance Fraud, by James Q. Wilson
No. 38 - E-Prescriptions, by Newt Gingrich and John Kerry
No. 37 - A Watershed Moment on Immigration, by Michael Barone
No. 36 - Reconcilable Differences, by Frederick W. Kagan
No. 35 - Beyond Those Health Care Numbers, by N. Gregory Mankiw
No. 34 - Academic Inquisitors, by Christina Hoff Sommers
No. 33 - Victory Is Within Reach in Iraq, by Michael A. Ledeen
No. 32 - We'll Always Have Putin, by Leon Aron
No. 30 - China's Future and Its One-Child Policy, by Nicholas Eberstadt
No. 29 - An Energy Tax Policy for the Twenty-First Century, by Kevin A. Hassett and Gilbert E. Metcalf
No. 28 - President Bush's Broken Promises, by Michael Rubin
No. 27 - The Serious Business of Happiness, by Arthur C. Brooks
No. 26 - Observations on Recent Financial Market Issues, by Peter J. Wallison
No. 25 - "Orderly Humiliation" and "The New Strategy in Iraq," by Thomas Donnelly, Frederick W. Kagan, and Kimberly Kagan
No. 24 - Beyond the Safety Net, by Douglas J. Besharov
No. 23 - Winds of War, by Joshua Muravchik
No. 22 - The Making of the Next President's Health Plan: Will It Be Déjà Vu of 1992? by Thomas P. Miller
No. 21 - Plowing Farm Subsidies Under, by Bruce Gardner
No. 20 - Will the Bush Administration Cave in to Political Pressure from Trial Lawyers? by Ted Frank
No. 19 - The Stoneridge Case and the Need to Control Class Actions, by Peter J. Wallison
No. 18 - The Subjection of Islamic Women, by Christina Hoff Sommers
No. 17 - When Gambling Is Good, by Robert W. Hahn and Paul C. Tetlock
No. 16 - After the Subprime Lending Bust, by Alex J. Pollock
No. 15 - Why We Pay without a Whimper, by Kevin A. Hassett
No. 14 - Drug Danger, by Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
No. 13 - Healthy Old Europe, by Nicholas Eberstadt and Hans Groth
No. 12 - Fighting to Win, by Frederick W. Kagan
No. 11- Se Habla Lawsuit? by Edward Blum
No. 10 - Breast Cancer Breakthroughs, by Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
No. 9 - The Soviet Collapse, by Yegor Gaidar
No. 8 - The Truth about the Drug Ads, by John E. Calfee
No. 7 - Foreign Aid, by Kevin A. Hassett
No. 6 - Iraq in Books: Part II, by Michael Rubin
No. 5 - Iraq in Books: Part I, by Michael Rubin
No. 4 - Education, Intelligence, and America's Future, by Charles Murray
No. 3 - Scenes from the Climate Inquisition, by Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward
No. 2 - A Color-Coded Professoriate? by Frederick M. Hess
No. 1 - The Wrong Kind of Bipartisanship? by Frederick M. Hess
 
2006
 
No. 37 - No Way to Win a War, by Eliot A. Cohen
No. 36 - Where Preparation Meets Opportunity, by Charles Murray
No. 35 - An Appreciation: Milton Friedman, 1912-2006, by Allan H. Meltzer
No. 34 - No Third Way in Iraq, by Frederick W. Kagan
No. 33 - Short Odds for Ignorance, by Robert W. Hahn and Paul C. Tetlock
No. 32 - Haiti in Extremis, by Nicholas Eberstadt
No. 31 - A Japan That Can Say Yes, by Dan Blumenthal and Gary J. Schmitt
No. 30 - How the Presidency Regained Its Balance, by John Yoo
No. 29 - Why Poverty Doesn't Rate, by Nicholas Eberstadt
No. 28 - Lessons from the First Five Years of the War: Where Do We Go from Here? by Newt Gingrich
No. 27 - Terrorism's Enablers, by David Frum
No. 26 - American Exceptionalism, by James Q. Wilson
No. 25 - Preemptive Surveillance, by James Q. Wilson
No. 24 - Two Cheers for Welfare Reform, by Douglas J. Besharov
No. 23 - "Disproportionate" Criticism, by Joshua Muravchik
No. 22 - Iran Against the Arabs, by Michael Rubin
No. 21 - Sending in the Peacekeepers Is a Fool's Game, by Michael Rubin
No. 20 - Cop Out, by Vance Serchuk
No. 19 - A Window of Opportunity, by Michael Ledeen
No. 18 - What U.S. Broadband Problem? by Scott Wallsten and Seth Sacher
No. 17 - Some Transatlantic Challenges, by Christopher DeMuth
No. 16 - Why Did Bush Blink on Iran? (Ask Condi), by Richard Perle
No. 15 - Nuclear Shakedown, by Nicholas Eberstadt
No. 14 - The Waiting Game, by Sally Satel
No. 13 - Illiberal Europe, by Gerard Alexander
No. 12 - Intelligence Deficit Disorder, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
No. 11 - Acclimatizing: How to Think Sensibly about Global Warming, by Steven F. Hayward
No. 10 - The Trials of Ayman Nour, by Joshua Muravchik
No. 9 - No More Vietnams, by David Gelernter
No. 8 - The Wal-Bank Principle, by Peter J. Wallison
No. 7 - A Plan to Replace the Welfare State, by Charles Murray
No. 6 - Abortion Nation, by James Q. Wilson
No. 5 - XBRL and U.S. Financial Market Leadership, by Peter J. Wallison
No. 4 - Are We Playing for Keeps? by Michael Rubin
No. 3 - Striking a Balance: Drug Labeling and the FDA, by John E. Calfee
No. 2 - Iran Means What It Says, by Michael Rubin
No. 1 - Who's Playing Politics? by Edward Blum, Roger Clegg, and Abigail Thernstrom
 
2005
 
December - Fighting to Win, by Frederick W. Kagan
December - Milton and Rose Friedman: Liberty's Couple, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
December - American Dilemma: Problems of Race Still Cry to Be Solved, by James Q. Wilson
December - A Fitting Address, by James Q. Wilson
November - Why Is the World Bank Still Lending? by Adam Lerrick
November - The Summit of the Americas: Rescuing the Reform Agenda, by Roger F. Noriega
October - Head Start's Broken Promise, by Douglas J. Besharov
October - Energy Conservation: An Economic Perspective, by Robert W. Hahn
October - Germany's Bad Example for Iraq, by Michael S. Greve
October - Rediscovering the Underclass, by Charles Murray
October - North Korea Triumphs Again in Diplomacy, by Nicholas Eberstadt
September - Beware the Arafat Model in Iraq, by Michael Rubin
September - Junk Science Reigns, by John E. Calfee
September - Why Does College Cost So Much? by Richard Vedder
September - Market Comrades, by R. Glenn Hubbard
August - Bring Them Home, by Nicholas Eberstadt
August - Medicare: Yesterday and Tomorrow, by Joseph Antos
July - Small Leaps or Giant Leaps, by Scott Gottlieb
June - The Great Shift to Specialty Drugs, by Scott Gottlieb
June - Yuan Answers? by Phillip L. Swagel
June - A Bias Against the Best and Brightest, by John R. Lott Jr.
June - Even Workers with "McJobs" Deserve Respect, by James K. Glassman
May - Neither Fools nor Cowards, by Eliot A. Cohen
May - Liberals in Exile, by Michael S. Greve
April - Where Were You on 1/14? by Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel
March - Regime Change at the World Bank, by Alan H. Meltzer
February - Zimbabwe's Impending Elections, by Roger Bate
February - Birth of a Democracy, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
February - Kim Jong Il's Nuclear Winter, by Nicholas Eberstadt
February - The Democratic Ideal, by Joshua Muravchik
February - Iraq Has Voted, by Michael Rubin
February - A Defeat for the Forces of Fear, by David Frum
February - Sex Education at Harvard, by Charles Murray
 
2004

December - China's Route to a Green and Prosperous Future, by Roger Bate
December - America Passes the Religious Test, by James Q. Wilson
December - Tear Down This Tyranny, by Nicholas Eberstadt
November - China Should Trust in Capital Markets, by R. Glenn Hubbard
November - The Second-Term Economy, by R. Glenn Hubbard
November - A New Style for a New Mandate, by David Frum
November - Why Did Kerry Lose?: Answer: It Wasn't "Values", by James Q. Wilson
November - Seizing a Stable Majority, by Newt Gingrich
October - Smog Hits a Record Low, by Joel Schwartz
October - Terrorism's Silent Partner at the United Nations, by Joshua Muravchik
October - Free Trade and the 2004 Presidential Race, by Claude Barfield
September - Responding to Terrorism, by Leon Aron
September - Mutual Funds Bounce Back, by James K. Glassman
September - Dem de la Crème, by Karl Zinsmeister
August - Four Surprises in Global Demography, by Nicholas Eberstadt
August - Not Worth a Blue Ribbon, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
August - General Malaise, by Eliot A. Cohen
August - Naming the Enemy, by Thomas Donnelly
July - The Sorry State of the CIA, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
July - Add Gun Control to Litany of Misbegotten Government Plans, by John R. Lott Jr. and Eli Lehrer
July - The Social Security and Medicare Morass, by R. Glenn Hubbard
June - Reagan's Majority, by Newt Gingrich
June - Democratic Revolution in Iraq?, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
June - It Wasn't Inevitable, by Irving Kristol
June - What to Do to Save the World, by James K. Glassman
June - Trust the Iraqi People, by Michael Rubin
June - Fund Follies, by James K. Glassman
May - Picture of Privilege? by Charles Murray
May - Swift Invasion, Slow Victory, by Thomas Donnelly
May - Too Long for a Presidential Campaign, by Herbert G. Klein
May - Guns, Butter, and the War on Terror, by Christopher DeMuth
April - Soaring School Spending, by Frederick M. Hess
April - From Tyranny to Freedom, by Michael A. Ledeen
April - Holy War in Europe, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
April - A Republic--if South Koreans Can Keep It, by Nicholas Eberstadt
March - Accounting Lags behind a Knowledge Economy, by Peter J. Wallison
March - Returning from Iraq, Still Fighting Vietnam, by Sally Satel
March - Why Your Job Isn't Moving to Bangalore, by Jagdish Bhagwati
February - The Emptying of Russia, by Nicholas Eberstadt
February - In Iraq with the Coalition of the Willing by Radek Sikorski
February - The Standoff with Iraqi Shiites over Direct Elections, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
February - "Outsourcing" Is Good for America, by Douglas A. Irwin
January - Beware the Soft-Line Ideologues, by David Frum and Richard Perle

2003

December - The Patriot Act under Fire, by John Yoo and Eric Posner
December - U.S. Steel Tariffs Gave Safeguards a Bad Name, by Claude E. Barfield
December - The Case for Being Mean, by Frederick M. Hess
November - The Long, Hard Slog, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
November - Out of the Asylum, into the Cell, by Sally Satel
November - A Jobless Recovery?, by Allan H. Meltzer
September - Unfair and Unbalanced, by Joshua Muravchik
September - Divorcing Voters, Again, by John R. Lott
September - What Iraqis Really Think, by Karl Zinsmeister
September - Defining the "Peace Party", by Karlyn H. Bowman and James Q. Wilson
September - Be Careful What You Wish For, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
September - What the Cancun Meeting Can Achieve, by Claude E. Barfield
September - Blame Sarbanes-Oxley, by Peter J. Wallison
September - A Fairer Tax Deal for All America’s Companies, by R. Glenn Hubbard
September - The Neoconservative Persuasion, by Irving Kristol
August - Repressing ROTC, by Christina Hoff Sommers
August - Lessons of Operation Iraqi Freedom, by Richard Perle
August - Understanding the Role of the United States in the Global Economy, by James K. Glassman and Kevin A. Hassett
August - How to Balance a $43 Trillion Checkbook, by Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters
July - The High Price of Cheap Drugs, by John E. Calfee
July - The Medicare Prescription-Drug Benefit Is Bad for America's Health, by Joseph Antos and Jagadeesh Gokhale
July - How Europe Sows Misery in Africa, by Kevin A. Hassett and Robert Shapiro
July - Iran: Back the Freedom Fighters, by Michael A. Ledeen
June - America Loses Its Voice, by Joshua Muravchik
June - The Mullahs' Manhattan Project, by Reuel Marc Gerecht 
May - Rise Up, Return, Rebuild, by Radek Sikorski
May - Political Attack Can Remove Terror Masters in Syria and Iran, by Michael A. Ledeen
May - A Peaceful Approach to Regime Change, by David Frum
March - We Are Better Off without That UN Resolution, by Joshua Muravchik
March - Poor Diagnosis, Poor Prescription, by Peter J. Wallison
March - Greenwar, by James K. Glassman
March - It Will Be a Smaller World After All, by Ben J. Wattenberg
March - More Drug Use Will Mean More Lawsuits, by Scott Gottlieb
February - A Turn of the Screw, by Nicholas Eberstadt
January - Evil, Yes. Genius, No., by Nicholas Eberstadt
January - A Power Shift No One Noticed, by Peter J. Wallison
January - The Family Way, by James Q. Wilson
January - Pyongyang, Mon Amour: A Sojourn in a Surreal State, by Radek Sikorksi

2002

December - We're Feeding the Poor as if They're Starving, by Douglas J. Besharov
December - FDA Rules Hinder Cancer Vaccines, by Scott Gottlieb
November - Acting in Haste on Corporate Governance, by Peter J. Wallison
November - Patent Mistakes, by Scott Gottlieb
November - The AIDS Pandemic Draws a Bead on Eurasia, by Nicholas Eberstadt
November - Self-Defensive Arms Kept Tied by Good Intentions, by John R. Lott Jr.
October - A Necessary War, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
September - What Congress Should Do about Prescription Drugs for Seniors, by Joseph Antos and Grace-Marie Turner
September - A Bright Idea on Development, by James K. Glassman
September - Population Sense and Nonsense, by Nicholas Eberstadt
August - The Dow of Congress, by James K. Glassman and John R. Lott Jr.
August - What Cops Can Teach the FBI, by Eli Lehrer
August - Why the West Must Strike First against Saddam Hussein, by Richard Perle
August - Regime Change in Iran?, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
August - Back to Bailouts, by Allan H. Meltzer
July - SAT Reform Fails the Needy, by Charles Murray
July - China's Disguised Failure, by Arthur Waldron
June - Hearts, Minds, and the War against Terror, by Joshua Muravchik
June - Losing the Intelligence War Overseas, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
June - America the Safe: Why Europe's Crime Rates Have Surpassed Ours, by Eli Lehrer
June - Iran's Next Revolution, by Michael A. Ledeen
May - Israel on the Edge, by Paul Johnson
May - Clean Air and Dirty Science, by Randall Lutter
April - Politics Remain Stalemated, by William Schneider
April - Depreciate the Yen, by Allan H. Meltzer
April - The Sanctity of Smut, by Robert H. Bork
March - Losing the Middle East?, Reuel Marc Gerecht
March - The Poverty Rate: America's Worst Statistical Indicator, by Nicholas Eberstadt
March - China's Economic Facade, by Arthur Waldron
February - Argentina Has a Choice: Peronism or Modernity, by Mark Falcoff
February - The War on the Police, by Heather Mac Donald
February - National Woes? Dangle Prizes, Solutions Will Follow, by Newt Gingrich
February - Put a Price on His Head, by Randall Lutter
February - Girl Power! and Other Federal Idiocy, by Christina Hoff Sommers
February - How to Get Clean Air at Less Cost, by Randall Lutter
February - Crushing al Qaeda Is Only a Start, by Reuel Marc Gerecht
January - The United States Must Strike at Saddam Hussein, by Richard Perle
January - Having Their Day in (a Military) Court, by Robert H. Bork
January - Freedom and the Arab World, by Joshua Muravchik

2001

December - Searching for Sense in the Tax Cut Debate, by Charles W. Calomiris and Kevin A. Hassett
December - The Fathers Are Still Missing, by Charles Murray
December - Why They Hate Us, by Hillel Fradkin
December - Give Same-Sex Schooling a Chance, by Christina Hoff Sommers
December - Wanted: Jubilee 2010 against Protectionism, by Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya
November - Whose Votes Really Didn't Count in Florida?, by James K. Glassman and John R. Lott Jr.
November - The Answer to Terrorism? Revolution., by Michael A. Ledeen
November - The Saudi Connection, by David Wurmser
November - A Big-Government Bidding War, by William Schneider
November - Principles for Victory, by Newt Gingrich
November - Government Reinsurance of Terrorism Coverage, by Peter J. Wallison
November - Don't Federalize Airport Security, by John R. Lott Jr.
October - From the Ashes Comes the Rebirth of Patriotism, by Walter Berns
October - War and the Stock Market, by James K. Glassman
September - The Price of FCC Integrity: $15 Billion, by Harold Furchtgott-Roth
September - Social Security Reform Can't Wait, by Kevin A. Hassett
August - Poor Democracies, by Leon Aron
August  - When Privacy Is a Credit Risk, by Peter J. Wallison
August  - For Innovation's Sake, an Open Window, by Robert W. Hahn
August  - The World Bank Is Wrong to Oppose Grants, by Allan H. Meltzer
June - The Passionless Public: Why Americans Are Tuning Out, by Karlyn H. Bowman
June - A Prescription for the Economy, by Kevin A. Hassett
June - Bush Is Right on Global Warming, by James K. Glassman and Sallie L. Baliunas
May - The Joy of Debt, by James K. Glassman
May - The Fonda Effect, by Christina Hoff Sommers
May - Dow 36,000? It's Still a Good Bet, by James K. Glassman and Kevin A. Hassett
May - The First Hundred Days, by Newt Gingrich and John O'Sullivan
May - Beyond IMF Bailouts: Default without Disruption, by Allan H. Meltzer and Adam Lerrick
May - Immeasurably Diverse, by Ben J. Wattenberg
April - World Population Prospects, by Nicholas Eberstadt
April - The U.S. Is Not Pulling Out of the Balkans, by Richard Perle
March - Prole Models: America's Elites Take Their Cues from the Underclass, by Charles Murray
March - Readin', Writin', and Competitiveness, by William Schneider
March -  Putting Our Tax House in Order, by Kevin A. Hassett 
March - The Bush Administration's Japan Problem, by David Asher
February - Is Collective Purchasing Good or Bad for the Economy?, by James K. Glassman and Kevin A. Hassett
January - Forget Kyoto, by James K. Glassman
January - Middle East "War": How Did It Come to This?, by David Wurmser
January - The Real Division in the Court, by Michael S. Greve
January - A Dangerous Step Closer to an International Criminal Court, by Jeremy Rabkin
January - What the Tiananmen Papers Tell Us about China Today, by Arthur Waldron
January - Did the Fed's Obsession with Stocks Cause It to Miss the Slowdown?, by James K. Glassman and Kevin A. Hassett
January - The Republic of Feelings, by Christina Hoff Sommers
January - Election Results from A to Z, by Karlyn H. Bowman

2000

December - The Fundamental Problem with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, by Peter J. Wallison
November - Why Israel?, by Ben J. Wattenberg
October - Why Not Cut Taxes?, by James Q. Wilson
October - A Tax Phantom Is Stalking You, by Kevin A. Hassett
October - Slow Progress in Prague, by Allan H. Meltzer and Adam Lerrick
October - The Two Welfare States, by Irving Kristol
September - End FCC Speech Restrictions on Broadcasters, by Daniel E. Troy
August - Health Care à la Karl Marx, by Robert B. Helms
August - A Better Way to Build a Missile Defense, by Richard Perle
August - Hey, Mr. Greenspan: Wealth Creation Isn't a Problem, by Kevin A. Hassett
July - What's North Korea Up To?, by Nicholas Eberstadt
July - Politics in an Era of Good Feeling, by Irving Kristol
July - The Declining Political Potency of Economic Inequality, by Karlyn H. Bowman
June - Russia Doesn't Need a New Czar, by Leon Aron
June - Taiwan's Democratization Dilemma, by Arthur Waldron
June - It Didn't Start with Elián, by Michael A. Ledeen
June - Who Wants to Be a Competitor?, by Thomas W. Hazlett
June - Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, So Don't Do It, by Robert W. Hahn
June - A New Strategy for the War on Drugs, by James Q. Wilson
May - A Better Way to Help the World, Allan H. Meltzer
May - Public Policy Bears on the Markets, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
May - FAIR Is Being Unfair to Senator Abraham, by Ben J. Wattenberg
May - Is Government Strangling the New Economy?, by James K. Glassman
May - Why Nasdaq Loses When the Government Wins, by Thomas W. Hazlett and George W. Bittlingmayer
May - U.S. Trade with China and Taiwan Is Inextricably Linked to Security, by Claude E. Barfield and Mark Groombridge
April - Did the Confederacy Win?, by Ben J. Wattenberg
April - Putin's Order of the Day, by Leon Aron
April - The Vote Belt, by Ben J. Wattenberg
April - Reforming the IMF and the World Bank, by Allan H. Meltzer and Jeffrey Sachs
April - Leveraging Uncle Sam, by Peter J. Wallison
April - Democracy for All?, by James Q. Wilson
April - Let's Defeat Syria, Not Appease It, by David Wurmser
March - Menacing Language from China, by Arthur Waldron
March - The McCain Tax Plan, by Charles W. Calomiris, Kevin A. Hassett, and Lawrence B. Lindsey
March - Still Hyping the Phony Pay Gap, by Diana Furchgott-Roth
March - The Seventeen-Year Boom, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
March - Deeper into the Brain, by Charles Murray
March - The FCC's Squeeze on Religious Broadcasting, by Daniel E. Troy
February - Are New Census Data off the Mark?, by Ben J. Wattenberg
February - Britain Deserves Its Millennium Dome, by William Schneider
February - Does Syria Want Peace?, by David Wurmser
January - Virtue in a Free Society, by Charles Murray
January - Two Sides to China's Entry into the WTO, by Claude E. Barfield and Mark Groombridge
January - How Christianity Created Capitalism, by Michael Novak
January - Hayek's Heroes, by Thomas W. Hazlett

1999

December - The FCC Racket, by Harold Furchtgott-Roth
December - A Strange Campaign Is Born, by William Schneider
December - Apply the Reagan Doctrine to Iraq, by Joshua Muravchik
November - Kofi Annan’s UN Power Grab, by John R. Bolton
November - Justice Is Better Than Compassion, by Hillel Fradkin
November - The Man Who Knew Too Much: Edward C. Banfield, 1916-1999, by James Q. Wilson
November - Six Billion Reasons to Cheer, by Nicholas Eberstadt
November - Wanted: Leaders with Moral Authority, by William Schneider
October - A Billion People Have VANISHED!, by Ben J. Wattenberg
October - If Microsoft Loses, Then What?, by Robert W. Hahn
October - Alan Greenspan: A Wild and Crazy Guy, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
October - Bubbloney, by James K. Glassman and Kevin A. Hassett
September - Globalization Already Has a Human Face, by Jagdish Bhagwati
September - The One China Fiction and Its Dangers, by Ross Terrill
September - Five-Star Cold War General, by Ben J. Wattenberg
September - The United States, Unintentional Warrior, by Joshua Muravchik
August - Your Surplus Checks Aren't in the Mail Yet, by Kevin A. Hassett and Diana Furchtgott-Roth
August - What to Do With $1 Trillion More in Taxes, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
August - A Solution to Concerns over Public Access to Scientific Data, by Robert W. Hahn and Linda Cohen
August - FDA Censorship Could Cost Lives, by Daniel E. Troy
August - Pharmaceutical Price Controls Are a Prescription for Disaster, by John E. Calfee
August- Taiwan Is a State. Get over It., by James R. Lilley and Arthur Waldron
August - Asking More from Matrimony, by Douglas J. Besharov
July - Federalism Is More Than States’ Rights, by Michael S. Greve
July - Clinton’s Cynical War on Banking Reform, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
July - Ozone and the Constitution at the EPA, by Christopher DeMuth and Randall Lutter
June - The People’s Republic of China: A Regime in Crisis, by Arthur Waldron
June - Safeguards vs. Antidumping Protection: Lessons from the Steel "Crisis", by Claude E. Barfield
May - How to Invent a New IMF, by Charles W. Calomiris
May - A Gap in the Curriculum, by James Q. Wilson
May - The Rise of the Investor Class, by James K. Glassman
May - Moving Ahead of a Low-Risk President, by William Schneider
April - How to Wreck NATO, by Joshua Muravchik
April - Lessons of Vietnam and Serbia, by Ben J. Wattenberg
April - Why Are We in Kosovo?, by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
April - The New Europe and Its Implications for the United States, by Jeffrey Gedmin
April - Clinton's Budgetary Legerdemain, by Herbert Stein
April - U.S. Aid Feeds North Korea’s Nuclear Designs, by Nicholas Eberstadt
April - Stock Prices Are Still Far Too Low, by James K. Glassman and Kevin A. Hassett
April - Blame Clinton, Not China, for the Lapse At Los Alamos, by James R. Lilley
April - The Origins of Medicare, by Robert B. Helms
March - Target America: The Need for a Missile Defense System, by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
March - Our Dreyfus Case, by Charles Murray
March - The Sprawl Brawl, by Ben J. Wattenberg
March - Why Pharmaceutical Price Controls Are Bad for Patients, by John E. Calfee
February - Clinton’s China Policy Invites Disaster, by Arthur Waldron
February - Counting Change In Euroland, by Ben J. Wattenberg
February - Triumph in the Skies, by James K. Glassman
February - The Trouble with Universal Jurisdiction, by John R. Bolton
January - Misunderstanding America, by Jeffrey Gedmin
January - Score One for School Vouchers , by Ben J. Wattenberg
January - Europe Coddles a Terrorist, Again, by Michael A. Ledeen
January - The Dangerous Korea, by Nicholas Eberstadt

1998

December - The Best Insurance against Global Recession, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
December - To the "New Rich," Bill's OK, by William Schneider
December - Unequal Treatment for Taiwan, by John R. Bolton
December - Let Panama Try Life without a U.S. Presence, by Mark Falcoff
December - Control Freaks, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
December - Two Billion Never-Borns, by Ben J. Wattenberg
December - The Two Wings on Which the Human Spirit Rises: The Pope’s Defense of Reason, by Michael Novak
November - Schröder’s New Europe: When America Leads, Will the Allies Follow?, by Jeffrey Gedmin
November - Stand Up for Free Trade, by James K. Glassman
October - The World Doesn't Need a Financial Big Fix, by James K. Glassman
October - The Age of the Minnies, by Ben J. Wattenberg and Daniel Wattenberg
October - Who’s Afraid of Privatizing Social Security?, by Karlyn H. Bowman
October - Global Risk, by Lawrence B. Lindsey
October - Social Security's Best Bet, by Carolyn L. Weaver
August - Clinton Bows to China in the Crunch, by Arthur Waldron
August - How Not to Reform Social Security, by Carolyn L. Weaver
August - The GOP's Risky Prescription For Agriculture, by William Schneider
August - Linking Illegitimacy to Welfare, by Ben J. Wattenberg
August - The Conservative Delusion over Auto Choice, by George L. Priest
August - Why the War on Tobacco Will Fail, by John E. Calfee
August - Time for Japan to Print Money, by Allan H. Meltzer
August - The Strange Case of the E-Rate, by Christopher DeMuth
July - The Middle East Mess, by David Wurmser
July - The Most Religious Century, by Michael Novak
June - Gore's Internet Fiasco, by James K. Glassman
June - Is Managed Health Care Unpopular?, by Karlyn H. Bowman
June - Should We Be Wedded to Engagement with China?, by Arthur Waldron
June - Fragile French Egos Give Rise to a New "Cold War", by Joshua Muravchik
June - Class Acts, by James K. Glassman
May - Blame the United States for India's Nukes, by Michael A. Ledeen
May - Clinton Needs to Broaden His Travel Plans for Asia, by Arthur Waldron
May - The Gang That Couldn't Keep Its Books Straight, by James K. Glassman
April - Moynihan's Social Security Plan, by James K. Glassman
April - Washington's War on Sport-Utility Vehicles, by Irwin M. Stelzer
March - Chairman Bill's Big Blue Book, by Herbert Stein
March - The Social Security Administration and Public Understanding of Social Security, by Carolyn L. Weaver
March - No Sanctions, No Castro, by James K. Glassman
March - Polluted Polling on Global Warming Proves Anything and Nothing, by Karlyn H. Bowman
January - Is a Second Iran-Iraq War on the Horizon?, by Anthony Mitchell
January - The Benefits of Bankruptcy, by