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GLOBALISM VS. NATIONALISM:  GREGORY COPLEY EDITOR DEFENSE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS

3/27/2020

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Decision 2020 Report: Federalism: State Power As Effective Policy
via Decision 2020
The tenth edition of the Decision 2020 Report highlights Hoover fellows’ thoughts and analyses on the constitutional roles of the state and federal governments in dealing with national crises and in major policy discussions about health care, education, immigration, and environmental protection. It also explores the effectiveness of state government in policy innovation and implementation.
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PANDEMICS, FEDERALISM & VD'S EARLY LIFE ON A MULTI-GENERATIONAL FARM

3/23/2020

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The crisis of the liberal zombie order  
Ross Douthat | New Statesman
Pandemic Federalism
by John Yoo via National Review
Large parts of the nation’s response can be undertaken only by the states.
Victor Davis Hanson: The Untold Story With Martha MacCallum
interview with Victor Davis Hanson via Fox News
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson talks about growing up on a multi-generational farm, why he decided to write The Case for Trump, and his opinions 
The damage that America First has done
Kori Schake | The Atlantic
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2020/03/26/is-there-wasteful-spending-in-the-coronavirus-stimulus-bill/#3291d0d060ae
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THE MARKET BOTTOMS BEFORE THE VIRUS PEAKS

3/20/2020

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THE FOG OF PARTISANSHIP:  JAMES MADISON ON THE REPUBLICAN ETHOS & ABDICATION WITH NON-DELEGATION

3/15/2020

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James Madison and republican statesmanship, part 5: Confidence, prudence, and the Virginia Resolutions of 1798
Abdication and nondelegation
Adam J. White, Tal Fortgang, and Alan Morrison | “Unprecedential”
MYRON MAGNET
About Those Self-Evident Truths. . . .
What are we without them?
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James Madison and republican statesmanship, part 4: The fog of partisanship
 Jay Cost | March 2020

  • Partisanship today has a corollary in the 1790s, when sharp disagreement led Republicans and Federalists to denounce each other in personal terms.

  • Many Founding Fathers, including James Madison, fell prey to this kind of vitriol, even though in truth both sides were earnest advocates for their own vision of the national interest.

  • We can learn from the founders’ error by remembering that our political opponents are not bad people. By assuming the best, rather than the worst, of our political opponents, we can better find common ground.
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Refining and enlarging the public views: James Madison, the Bill of Rights, and representation in a republic
 Jay Cost | American Enterprise Institute | February 5, 2020
 
James Madison and republican statesmanship, part 2: A road map from tribalism
Jay Cost | American Enterprise Institute | January 8, 2020
 
James Madison and republican statesmanship, part 1: The virtue of constitutional esteem
Jay Cost | American Enterprise Institute | December 12, 2019
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WHY ITS TIME TO REORGANIZE THE FISA COURT

3/11/2020

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    HENRY OLSON: POLITICAL DEMOGRAPHY

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