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Red Flag Over Hong Kong
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, David Newman, and Alvin Rabushka (Chatham, N.J.: Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1996); 196 pages; $17.95.
In 1996, Amnesty International released a report entitled "China, No One is Safe: Political Repression ...
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Shortly after the July 17, 1996, crash of TWA Flight 800, President Clinton called for the passage of a new anti-terrorism bill. He argued that unless federal law-enforcement agencies were given the tools needed ...
Alien Wars: The Soviet Union’s Aggressions against the World, 1919 to 1989
by Gen. Oleg Sarin and Col. Lev Dvoretsky (Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press, 1996); 243 pages; $24.95.
Historian Harry Elmer Barnes once explained the meaning of historical revisionism. Revisionism, he ...
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On July 17, 1996, TWA Fight 800 exploded into a fireball off the southern coast of Long Island and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, just minutes after it took off from John F. Kennedy International ...
The Corrosion of Charity
by Robert Whelan (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1996); 116 pages; £7.00.
When the first suggestions were made for "downsizing" federal welfare spending after the 1994 Congressional elections, it was not surprising that various special-interest groups that ...
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The Washington Times: In your previous press conference, you argued ...
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics
by Ludwig von Mises (Irvington-on Hudson, N.Y.: The Foundation for Economic Education, 4th revised edition, 1996); 906 pages; $49.95.
On September 14, 1949, Yale University Press released a major new work — Human Action ...
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The Wall Street Journal: Mr. Candidate, in your last answer, ...
Why Government Doesn't Work
by Harry Browne (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995) 245 pages; $19.95.
Government is big, intrusive, and out of control. It is hard to find practically anyone who disagrees with this general perception of the political situation ...