December 21, 2001
The Diplomatic Front of the War on Terrorism: Can the Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights Tip the Scales?
By The Honorable Paula J. Dobriansky
(Heritage Lecture #724)
The post-September 11 fight against terrorism, while drawing upon all of the traditional tools of American statecraft, has reinvigorated the moral and spiritual aspects of ...
December 21, 2001
The Role of the Coast Guard in Homeland Security
By Admiral James M. Loy
(Heritage Lecture #725)
The Coast Guard, with its multiple missions, maritime expertise, military discipline, and civil law enforcement authority, plays an integral role in ensuring our nation's security ...
November 20, 2001
The Western Hemisphere Alliance: The OAS and U.S. Interests
By the Honorable Roger F. Noriega
(Heritage Lecture #723)
Opportunities abound in the Americas--not merely to build a trade area embracing 800 million consumers, but to forge a community of nations committed to common ...
November 9, 2001
The Road Ahead: Securing the Home Front in the 21st Century
By The Honorable Newt Gingrich
(Heritage Lecture #722)
The United States faces many opponents. It's important to regard September 11 as an opportunity to come to grips with reality, comparable to 1941 at ...
October 29, 2001
The Right Prescription? Assessing the Patients' Bill of Rights
By Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D., John S. Hoff, and Robert Charrow
(Heritage Lecture #720)
Assessing the Patients' Bill of Rights
Panel discussion with Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D., John S. Hoff, and Robert Charrow.
October 24, 2001
Diversity, Education, and Professionalism: Arlington's Path to Exellence in Policing
By Theron Bowman
(Heritage Lecture #719)
I believe every citizen should have adequate protection. It can happen when you employ a competent, professional, and intelligent work force. Total commitment to higher ...
October 12, 2001
Understanding Islam and the Radicals
By David F. Forte
(Heritage Lecture #718)
Our policy ought to be that all peoples, of all religions, who fulfill their religion with devotion, charity, equality and concern for others will be ...
October 11, 2001
Free Trade: The Key to Success in the Western Hemisphere
By The Honorable Miguel Angel Rodríguez
(Heritage Lecture #717)
Costa Rica is open to entering direct negotiations with the United States. Aside from the FTAA concept, we would like also to work to establish ...
September 26, 2001
National Security Priorities for the 21st Century
By The Honorable Robert L. Livingston
(Heritage Lecture #716)
In the aftermath of September 11th, the United States must reassess and overhaul their military and intelligence resources, wisely and selectively, without throwing money indiscriminately ...
September 21, 2001
A New Agenda for America: What We Must Do Now
By Edwin J. Feulner, Ph.D., Kenneth Adelman, David Malpass, and Denise Bode
(Heritage Lecture #721)
Ken Adelman, David Malpass and Denise Bode discuss three domestic and foreign policy areas where change is necessary to the future of our nation and ...
August 1, 2001
The Dignity of Democracy
By The Honorable C. J. Chen
(Heritage Lecture #715)
If we aspire to a more civilized world or a democratic world with more civilized rules, then democracy with dignity ought to be a universal ...
July 31, 2001
Trade Adjustment Assistance: A Flawed Program
By Denise H. Froning
(Heritage Lecture #714)
Despite widespread support for the objective of the program, the effectiveness of the TAA program has been the subject of widespread debate.
July 30, 2001
A Pragmatic Trade Agenda
By The Honorable Calvin M. Dooley
(Heritage Lecture #713)
In order to move this TPA forward we are absolutely going to have to have a bipartisan coalition because the Republicans in the House do ...
July 10, 2001
How the ABM Treaty Obstructs Missile Defense
By Baker Spring
(Heritage Lecture #712)
The numerous restrictions of the ABM Treaty, when taken together, comprise a blanket prohibition against fielding an effective missile defense system.
July 9, 2001
Perspectives on the European Health Care Systems: Some Lessons for America
By Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D., Philippe Manière, David G. Green, Ph.D., Paul Belien, Johan Hjertqvist, and Friedrich Breyer, Ph.D.
(Heritage Lecture #711)
It is possible to conclude from this analysis that problems will be most severe in countries that already have very generous health care expenditures and ...
July 3, 2001
A Time to Choose: Trade and the American Nation
By The Honorable Robert B. Zoellick
(Heritage Lecture #710)
This is a time to choose. Through the vote on U.S. Trade Promotion Authority, Americans will make a choice between two competing sets of ideas. ...
June 27, 2001
Cómo descentralizar el control y hacer que los oficiales de policía amen su trabajo
By Dean Esserman Editado por Ana I. Eiras
(Heritage Lecture #707)
Cómo descentralizar el control y hacer que los oficiales de policía amen su trabajo
June 13, 2001
A New Direction in Policing: Changing Old Perceptions with a New Reality
By Joseph J. Santiago
(Heritage Lecture #709)
The future story of our new direction will be told in terms of the police as part of government, not apart from government, working together ...
June 6, 2001
The Loss of Meaning: Searching for Significance in the Instant News Ocean
By Paul Greenberg
(Heritage Lecture #708)
Commentary should raise the level of public discourse, and not simply reflect or lower it. It should invoke shared experience and build on it, and ...
June 1, 2001
How to Decentralize Control and Get Police Officers to Love Their Jobs
By Dean Esserman
(Heritage Lecture #707)
I think it's about decentralizing; it's about coming in and being flexible. It's about investing in your people, and it's about looking for results.
May 24, 2001
Good Policy Is Good Politics
By The Honorable Tom Feeney
(Heritage Lecture #706)
I thought I would discuss today some empirical evidence from the last century as it relates to defining the relationship between good policy on the ...
May 18, 2001
Intelligence and Espionage in the 21st Century
By The Honorable Richard Shelby
(Heritage Lecture #705)
As we proceed to face the counterintelligence threat of the 21st century, we are faced with a host of challenges: some new, others ancient and ...
May 18, 2001
Overhauling Medicare: What It Will Take to Attract Private Providers
By James Frogue, Richard Smith, Alissa Fox, Janet Stokes Trautwein, and Victoria Craig Bunce
(Heritage Lecture #704)
Medicare reform is an unavoidably hot topic for Congress and the Administration. Fundamental restructuring of this vital program is critical to its long-term fiscal health, ...
May 8, 2001
The Coming Crisis: How Government Dependency Threatens America's Freedom
By The Honorable Jim DeMint
(Heritage Lecture #703)
Over the last 50 years, American attitudes have shifted from cherishing self-sufficiency and personal responsibility to craving cradle-to-grave security "guaranteed" by government.
May 4, 2001
Buyer Beware: The Failure of Single-Payer Health Care
By James Frogue, David Gratzer, M.D., Timothy Evans, Richard Teske
(Heritage Lecture #702)
A system broadly similar to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program for private and public health care programs is the only philosophically coherent and politically ...
May 2, 2001
An Atlantic or a European World: Which Vision Will Prevail in the United Kingdom?
By John Redwood, MP
(Heritage Lecture #701)
Which direction will the United Kingdom be taking in the grand debates over the future of the European Union and the impact of its relationship ...
March 16, 2001
The Lasting Leadership of Ronald Reagan
By The Honorable Jesse Helms
(Heritage Lecture #700)
The Lasting Leadership of Ronald Reagan
March 15, 2001
Tax Cuts: Bigger and Faster is Better
By The Honorable Pat Toomey
(Heritage Lecture #699)
Tax Cuts: Bigger and Faster is Better
March 13, 2001
US-British Cooperation in Meeting the Global Missile Threat
By A Conference Report
(Heritage Lecture #697)
US-British Cooperation in Meeting the Global Missile Threat
March 9, 2001
Perspectives on US National Interests in Asia
By The Honorable Doug Bereuter
(Heritage Lecture #698)
In regards to Asia, the Bush administration will have to overcome the message of vacillation and lack of steady, even-handed attention to priorities.
March 7, 2001
Commemoration of Kim Dae-Jung's Presidency
By Edwin J. Feulner, Ph.D.
(Heritage Lecture #696)
"I had little idea then that my friend would one day serve as president of Korea and institute the very reforms we were discussing at ...
March 2, 2001
The European Case for Missile Defense
By Iain Duncan Smith
(Heritage Lecture #695)
THE EUROPEAN CASE FOR MISSILE DEFENSE
February 9, 2001
Rebuilding America's Military Strength: Recommendations for the New Administration
By Hon. James Schlesinger, Gen. Charles Horner
(Heritage Lecture #694)
Rebuilding America's Military Strength: Recommendations for the New Administration