
The Problem of Nationalism
When politicians, academics, and commentators today talk about “nationalism” in the American context, what do they mean? Nationalism has a long history that must be fully understood before it is adopt...
9 Des 20191h 18min

The Controversial Tiers of Judicial Scrutiny: Is It Time for the Supreme Court to Abandon Them?
Since the mid-20th century, American constitutional law has been dominated by a controversial method of constitutional analysis known as the tiers of scrutiny—strict scrutiny, intermediate scrutiny, a...
3 Des 201959min

The Case for a U.S.–Swiss Free Trade Agreement
The United States and Switzerland have a long history of dynamic economic collaboration that has enhanced prosperity in both countries. The two nations enjoy rules-based and productivity-enhancing com...
3 Des 20191h 9min

Preserving Freedom in Tibet
Tibet is often a testing ground for the Chinese government to experiment with new forms of repression. The surveillance and heavy police state that is now spreading across China largely originated in ...
22 Nov 20191h 37min

Does Christianity Have a Future in America?
The decline of institutional religion has made the United States a less Christian country without necessarily making it a more secular one. Ross Douthat will analyze the causes of traditional Christia...
20 Nov 20191h 11min

The War on History: The Conspiracy to Rewrite America's Past
Confederate memorials toppled ... Columbus statues attacked with red paint.They started with slave-owning Confederate generals, but they’re not stopping there.The vandals are only pretending to care a...
19 Nov 20191h 2min

Leaving Cuba: One Family's Journey to Freedom
Born in Cuba, Lala Mooney is one of 14 children of Manuel & Eloisa Suarez. She was put in prison in 1961 by Fidel Castro’s government, together with her father and two sisters. After two months, the f...
16 Nov 201951min

India, Israel, and the US: Shared Challenges and Trilateral Cooperation
Recent years have witnessed new patterns of cooperation among India, Israel, and the U.S., three key democracies that face common threats from Islamist terrorism and share common values. While Israel ...
14 Nov 20191h 36min




















