Iran’s Attack on Israel Provides an Opportunity to De-escalate
Recent Iranian missile strikes on Israel in response to its earlier attack on the Iranian consulate
A Tale of Two Bureaucracies
Today we are featuring the winning essays in the Student Essay Contest for undergraduates at the
Navigating the Slippery Slope: How Hoover’s Interventions Paved the Way for the Great Depression
One of the great myths of US history is that Herbert Hoover was a laissez-faire president.
Bureaucracy and Grove City College: How One College Resisted the Bureaucratization of Higher Education
Today we are featuring the winning essays in the Student Essay Contest for undergraduates at the
Looking Back at the Crossroads: Liberty or Socialism
Today we are featuring the winning essays in the Student Essay Contest for undergraduates at the
New Defending Globalization Content: Tariffs, Climate Change, and the Moral Case for Globalization
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published three essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: Separating Tariff Facts from Tariff Fictions,
Frédéric Bastiat Was a Radical Opponent of War and Militarism
Bastiat sought to abolish "the entire army" with the exception of "some specialized divisions" which would
How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy
Zachary Yost reviewed John Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato's recent book How States Think: The Rationality of