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201. Book Reviews: See Government Grow: Education Politics from Johnson to Reagan

202. Markets vs. Monopolies in Education: A Global Review of the Evidence

203. Medical Licensing: An Obstacle to Affordable, Quality Care

204. A Critique of the National Popular Vote

205. Two Kinds of Change: Comparing the Candidates on Foreign Policy

206. Fiscal Policy Report Card on America's Governors: 2008

207. High-Speed Rail: The Wrong Road for America

208. The Durable Internet: Preserving Network Neutrality without Regulation

209. The Case against Government Intervention in Energy Markets

210. Greenspan's Monetary Policy in Retrospect

211. How Did We Get into This Financial Mess?

212. Is the Gold Standard Still the Gold Standard among Monetary Systems?

213. WHO's Fooling Who? The World Health Organization's Problematic Ranking of Health Care Systems

214. Learning the Right Lessons from Iraq

215. Cracks in the Foundation: NATO's New Troubles

216. Book Review: World War IV: The Long Struggle against Islamofascism by Norman Podhoretz

217. Markets vs. Monopolies in Education: A Global Review of the Evidence

218. Global Imbalances, Tanking Dollar, and the IMF's Surveillance over Exchange Rate Policies

219. Economic Liberty and the Official Law Books in Colonial Massachusetts

220. The Future of the U.S. Postal Service

221. What Can the United States Learn from the Nordic Model?

222. Do You Know the Way to L.A.? San Jose Shows How to Turn an Urban Area into Los Angeles in Three Stressful Decades

223. Taiwan's Defense Budget: How Taipei's Free Riding Risks War

224. The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies

225. In Pursuit of Happiness Research: Is It Reliable? What Does It Imply for Policy?

226. Energy Alarmism: The Myths That Make Americans Worry about Oil

227. Escaping the Trap: Why the United States Must Leave Iraq

228. Has U.S. Income Inequality Really Increased?

229. The Bottom Line on Iran: The Costs and Benefits of Preventive War versus Deterrence

230. Suicide Terrorism and Democracy: What We've Learned Since 9/11

231. Iran's Nuclear Program: America's Policy Options

232. Reappraising Nuclear Security Strategy

233. CATO Institute: Two Normal Countries: Rethinking the U.S.-Japan Strategic Relationship

234. CATO Institute: Don't Resurrect the Law of the Sea Treaty

235. CATO Institute: The Personal Lockbox: A First Step on the Road to Social Security Reform

236. CATO Institute: Aging America's Achilles' Heel: Medicaid Long-Term Care

237. CATO Institute: Medicaid's Unseen Costs

238. CATO Institute: Uncompetitive Elections and the American Political System

239. CATO Institute: Treating Doctors as Drug Dealers: The DEA's War on Prescription Painkillers

240. CATO Institute: Corruption in the Public Schools: The Market Is the Answer

241. CATO Institute: Flying the Unfriendly Skies: Defending against the Threat of Shoulder-Fired Missiles

242. CATO Institute: Options for Tax Reform

243. CATO Institute: Robin Hood in Reverse: The Case against Economic Development Takings

244. CATO Institute: Peer-to-Peer Networking and Digital Rights Management: How Market Tools Can Solve Copyright Problems

245. CATO Institute: Who Killed Telecom? Why the Official Story Is Wrong

246. CATO Institute: Health Care in a Free Society: Rebutting the Myths of National Health Insurance

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

248. How the Drug War in Afghanistan Undermines America's War on Terror

249. President Bush's Muddled Policy on Taiwan

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

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

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

253. CATO Institute: Iraq's Odious Debts

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

255. Three Myths about Voter Turnout in the United States

256. Drug Reimportation: The Free Market Solution

257. Nuclear Deterrence, Preventive War, and Counterproliferation

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

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

260. CATO Institute: Downsizing the Federal Government

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

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

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

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

265. Can Iraq Be Democratic?

266. At a Crossroads in Afghanistan: Should the United States Be Engaged in Nation Building?

267. Reauthorize or Retire the Overseas Private Investment Corporation?

268. Missile Defense: Defending America or Building Empire?

269. Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Why Military Action Should Not Be Used to Resolve the North Korean Nuclear Crisis

270. The China-Taiwan Military Balance: Implications for the United States

271. Are Our Troops Ready for Biological and Chemical Attacks?

272. Iraq: The Wrong War

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

274. Bush's National Security Strategy Is a Misnomer

275. Threats to Financial Privacy and Tax Competition

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

283. Is America Exporting Misguided Telecommunications Policy?

284. Building Leverage in the Long War: Ensuring Intelligence Community Creativity in the Fight against Terrorism

285. Responding to the Threat of Smallpox Bioterrorism: An Ounce of Prevention Is Best Approach

286. Fighting the War against Terrorism: Elite Forces, Yes; Conscripts, No

287. Old Folly in a New Disguise

288. Befriending Saudi Princes - A High Price for a Dubious Alliance

289. Should the United States "Weaponize" Space?

290. Why the United States Should Not Attack Iraq

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

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

293. Rethinking the Export-Import Bank

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

295. Going Too Far: Bush's Pledge to Defend Taiwan

296. The Rogue State Doctrine and National Missile Defense

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

298. Making the World Safer for Incumbents: The Consequences of McCain-Feingold-Cochran

299. Fiscal Policy Report Card on America's Governors: 2000

300. "Big Oil" at the Public Trough? An Examination of Petroleum Subsidies