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Restore the Senate's Treaty Power
By John R. Bolton, John Yoo
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
International agreements that go beyond the rules of international trade and finance should receive the intense scrutiny of the treaty process, regardless of their policy merits.  [Read More]
No Permanent Majorities in America
By Michael Barone
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
Ignore talk of a new "permanent majority." The more natural state of partisan politics, in this country at least, is something less like party dominance and more like uneasy equilibrium.  [Read More]
The Three-State Option
By John R. Bolton
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
Gaza would be returned to Egyptian control and the West Bank would revert to Jordanian sovereignty.  [Read More]
Diplomacy Cannot Quell Gaza Violence
By Michael Rubin
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
The conflict in Gaza is the policy of Hamas, and hoping for positive diplomatic intervention from Hamas's allies in Iran and Syria is futile.  [Read More]
Americans Lean toward Israel
By Karlyn Bowman
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
Americans are not eager for more active U.S. involvement in the region, especially when circumstances are difficult at home.  [Read More]
Obama's Billions Could Render Furnaces Obsolete
By Kevin A. Hassett
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
The government should promote energy-saving home improvements, which, although they save homeowners a little, can have an enormous public benefit.  [Read More]
Self-Congratulation Must Not Blind Policymakers to Eurozone Weaknesses
Letter to the Editor
By Desmond Lachman
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
The global recession now poses existential challenges for the euro.  [Read More]
Shut Up and Pay for Your Windmill
By David Frum
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
The Green Energy Act will be costly and will strip local governments of their zoning powers.  [Read More]
Is U.S. Detention Policy in Iraq Working?
By Jeffrey Azarva
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
Coalition detention of insurgents in Iraq has been reformed to the benefit of the mission there, and detention should begin the process of transition to the Iraqis.   [Read More]
Suspend Doha Talks for a Year
Letter to the Editor
By Claude Barfield
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
The best option to regain control of the multilateral negotiating process would be to suspend the Doha talks.  [Read More]
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