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  • October 1, 2014
    Blog
    China Celebrates an Anniversary of Its Dictatorship
    … Xiaoping, a victim of the Cultural Revolution, had learned something from the 30 years of calamity. He began to implement policies he called “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” which looked a lot like freer markets—decollectivization and the “responsibility system” in …
    By David Boaz
  • Winter 2013 - 2014
    Regulation
    Sweeping Past Cape Wind
    … assumptions and inferences made to deal with economic and scientific uncertainty will not only add credibility to future government climate policies, but encourage advances in scientific understanding of these complex issues. But many Cape Cod residents came out in full …
    By Ryan Murphy and Sophia Morales
  • Winter 2013 - 2014
    Regulation
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    The Fruits of a Failed Dissertation
    … that combine scholarly excellence with policy relevance. MILTON FRIEDMAN “ “ — C ato Journal is America’s leading free-market pub- lic policy journal. Every issue is a valuable resource for scholars concerned with questions of public policy, yet it is written …
    By Ike Brannon
  • December 3, 2013
    Blog
    Leaning Too Hard on PISA
    … With that in mind, maybe one good thing will come out of national standards aficionados declaring PISA vindication of their policies. It will open up the chance to have a serious national debate about how real that “vindication” is. P …
    By Neal McCluskey
  • July 11, 2012
    Cato.org
    Obama-Holder at War with the Constitution
    … a ‘careful and thorough executive branch review of the facts in a case amounts to “due process““ ‘ (“Obama’s Kill Policy,” jonathantur​ley​.org, March 7). Turley then spears Holder by saying that his “new definition of ‘due process’ was …
    By Nat Hentoff
  • January 26, 2007
    Blog
    The Ethanol Con
    … in the most recent issue of the Milken Review. An even more comprehensive beating, in the form of a full Policy Analysis, will soon be published by Cato. By the way, I live to debate this topic. If anyone wants …
    By Jerry Taylor
  • May 16, 2006
    Blog
    We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Guardrails
    … For a particularly absurd example, look to the conservative publication Human Events, which recently polled 15 “conservative scholars and public policy leaders” on the “most harmful” books of the last two centuries. Mill’s On Liberty garnered an honorable mention …
    By Radley Balko
  • August 29, 1997
    Washington Times
    Climate, Technology and Trepidation: Misleading Rhetoric
    … public evinces such little concern about global warming and that the administration has yet to commit to the kind of policies necessary to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They are right to worry. The scientific debate — that is, the debate …
    By Jerry Taylor
  • September 27, 2023
    Responsible Statecraft
    Biden’s Middle East Deal Is a Disaster
    Biden’s Middle East Deal Is a Disaster
    Saudi Arabia has recognized Washington’s anxiety about losing its position to China and is pressing for major concessions.
    By Jon Hoffman
  • October 6, 2014
    Blog
    El-Sisi the Reformer?
    It would be a mistake to see President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as somebody aiming to open Egypt’s economy to competition and raise the living standards of Egyptians through increased economic freedom. 
    By Dalibor Rohac
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