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Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute H

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International security in the 21st century is increasingly characterized by the use of cyber operati

At any given time, the United States holds almost two million people in prison for felony conviction

Puerto Rico's recovery in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria has reinvigorated debate about a relative

Some political leaders are saying that income and wealth inequality are at unacceptable levels and n

Liberalism, a political philosophy that grew out of the Enlightenment and champions reason, freedom,

The disastrous choice to use force to remove Saddam Hussein from power did enormous damage to the we

The perceived threat of artificial intelligence (AI) to the American workforce and society more broa

Are we running out of resources? That’s been a hotly debated question since the publication of Paul

Policymakers on both sides of the aisle have proposed new regimes for small-business beneficial owne

“No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker

Until recently, private social media companies have been free to moderate content on their own platf

Over the past two decades, Zimbabwe has been in a state of almost constant crisis. The once-prospero

25 Years of Patient Power

2019/4/9

A quarter century ago, the Cato Institute released a revolutionary book, Patient Power: Solving Amer

Please join us on Monday, April 8, for a special discussion of Michael Tanner's newly published book

Of the myriad policy priorities established by the current administration and congressional leadersh

What most frightens the average American? Terrorism. North Korea. Iran. But what if none of those ar

In recent years, libertarians and progressives have found common cause in their concern that the gro

The U.S. government’s current strategy of trying to restrict the supply of opioids for nonmedical us

The U.S. government’s current strategy of trying to restrict the supply of opioids for nonmedical us