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Baathed in Blood
Chronicling the Horror, and Scope, of Saddam's Tyranny
By Gerard Alexander
Posted: Monday, May 15, 2006
A review of the Black Book of Saddam Hussein edited by Chris Kutschera.   [Full Story]
Fairly Hated
Lessons in Delusion from Liberal Historians
By Gerard Alexander
Posted: Monday, May 1, 2006
Why do liberals think George W. Bush is the worst president in history?  [Full Story]
Making Democracy Stick
By Gerard Alexander
Posted: Tuesday, April 11, 2006
An ambitious strategy of democracy promotion is poised to be a major pillar of U.S. foreign policy for many years after 9/11.  [Full Story]
Where Have All the Voters Gone?
By Gerard Alexander
Posted: Thursday, January 19, 2006
Are those who don't vote purposely shut out of politics?  [Full Story]
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Russian Outlook

Russian Outlook  
In the most recent issue of Russian Outlook, Leon Aron argues that Russia's invasion of Georgia was far more than a singular emergency operation.


How to Fix Medicare
How to Fix Medicare: Let's Pay Patients, Not Physicians

Should Medicare pay for patient expenses the way automobile insurers pay for car-repair bills? In How to Fix Medicare, health economist Roger Feldman argues that a radical shift in Medicare policy is not only possible but imperative.