A Softer Side of the Iron Lady
Thatcher's surprising, oft-overlooked Cold War tactics.
Francesca Annichiarico discusses the flaws of the Italian electoral system
The U.S. needs to import other nations’ ideas for its drug program.
The Latvian recovery and so-called “Baltic model” hold valuable lessons for the troubled Eurozone periphery.
The debate over reforming the Eurozone has shifted from economic to political grounds.
The authors’ simplistically institutional and historical account ultimately falls short.
There are difficult and complex parts of the human experience that neither science nor even the most basic comforts can address.
The United States must reenergize U.S.-Turkey relations; if it does not, it runs the risk of potentially losing one of its greatest Middle Eastern allies.
At the HPR, we believe that politics, broadly construed, touches and shapes every human endeavor. And, of course, few are more basic than eating.
Are we living in the most peaceable era of our species’ existence? "Better Angels of Our Nature" by Steven Pinker