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151. CATO Institute: Making College More Expensive: The Unintended Consequences of Federal Tuition Aid

152. CATO Institute: Rethinking Electricity Restructuring

153. CATO Institute: Implementing Welfare Reform: A State Report Card

154. CATO Institute: Fannie May, Freddie Mac, and Housing Finance: Why True Privatization is Good Public Policy

155. CATO Institute: Health Care Regulation: A $169 Billion Hidden Tax

156. CATO Institute: Iraq's Odious Debts

157. CATO Institute: When Ignorance Isn't Bliss: How Political Ignorance Threatens Democracy

158. Three Myths about Voter Turnout in the United States

159. Understanding Privacy—and the Real Threats to It

160. Drug Reimportation: The Free Market Solution

161. Nuclear Deterrence, Preventive War, and Counterproliferation

162. CATO Institute: A Lesson in Waste: Where Does All the Federal Education Money Go?

163. CATO Institute: Deficits, Interest Rates, and Taxes: Myths and Realities

164. European Union Defense Policy: An American Perspective

165. CATO Institute: Downsizing the Federal Government

166. CATO Institute: Can Tort Reform and Federalism Coexist?

167. South Africa's War against Malaria: Lessons for the Developing World

168. The Syria Accountability Act Taking the Wrong Road to Damascus

169. Education and Indoctrination in the Muslim World Is There a Problem? What Can We Do about It?

170. Can Iraq Be Democratic?

171. Iraq: The Wrong War

172. Mini-Nukes and Preemptive Policy: A Dangerous Combination

173. Bush's National Security Strategy Is a Misnomer

174. Threats to Financial Privacy and Tax Competition

175. EU Enlargement: Costs, Benefits, and Strategies for Central and Eastern European Countries

176. Mending the U.S.-European Rift over the Middle East

177. Casualties of War: Transatlantic Relations and the Future of NATO in the Wake of the Second Gulf War

178. All the Players at the Table: A Multilateral Solution to the North Korean Nuclear Crisis

179. After Victory Toward a New Military Posture in the Persian Gulf

180. A Grand Façade: How the Grand Jury Was Captured by Government

181. Demonizing Drugmakers: The Political Assault on the Pharmaceutical Industry

182. Bring the Troops Home: Ending the Obsolete Korean Commitment

183. Is America Exporting Misguided Telecommunications Policy?

184. Options for Dealing with North Korea

185. Retirement Finance Reform Issues Facing the European Union

186. Why the United States Should Not Attack Iraq

187. The Empire Strikes Out: The "New Imperialism": and Its Fatal Flaws

188. Unsavory Bedfellows: Washington's International Partners in the War on Drugs

189. Fixing Argentina

190. Rethinking the Export-Import Bank

191. The Anti-Terrorism Coalition: Don't Pay an Excessive Price

192. Report from Havana: Time for a Reality Check on U.S. Policy toward Cuba

193. The Case for Open Capital Markets

194. Instability in the Philippines: A Case Study for U.S. Disengagement

195. Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention: Illusory Benefits and Nasty Side Effects

196. Corporate Welfare for Weapons Makers the Hidden Costs of Spending on Defense and Foreign Aid

197. Replacing Potemkin Capitalism: Russia's Need for a Free-Market Financial System

198. Blunder in the Balkans: The Clinton Administration's Bungled War against Serbia

199. Old Wine in New Bottles: The Pentagon's East Asia Security Strategy Report

200. Is Readiness Overrated? Implications for a Tiered Readiness Force Structure