105TH CONGRESS

1. Introduction
2.
Restoring Civil Society
3.
Congress, the Courts, and the Constitution
4.
The Delegation of Legislative Powers
5.
Term Limits and the Need for a Citizen Legislature

CONTROLLING THE BUDGET

6. Downsize the Domestic Budget and Cut Taxes
7.
The 1998 Defense Budget
8.
Pentagon Pork
9.
Corporate Welfare
10.
Replace the Tax System

FEDERAL AGENCIES: THE ABOLITION AGENDA

11. Department of Education
12.
Special-Interest Departments: Commerce and Labor
13.
Department of Energy
14.
Cultural Agencies
15.
Costly Agencies

THE GROWING THREATS TO CIVIL LIBERTIES

16. Civil Liberties in America
17.
The Expanding Federal Police Power
18.
Restrictions on Political Speech
19.
Freedom on the Internet and Other Computer Networks
20.
Broadcasting
21.
Terrorism
22.
The Ominous Powers of Federal Law Enforcement

DOMESTIC POLICY

23. Social Security
24.
Health Care
25.
Welfare Reform
26.
Urban Policy
27.
A Federal Privatization Agenda
28.
Crime
29.
Immigration

REGULATION

30. Regulatory Reform: No Silver Bullet
31.
Financial Services
32.
Food and Drug Administration
33.
Telecommunications
34.
Postal Service
35.
Labor Relations Law
36.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
37.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
38.
Transportation
39.
Antitrust

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT

40. Electricity Deregulation
41.
Environmental Protection
42.
Environmental Health Risks

FOREIGN AND DEFENSE POLICY

43. NATO Expansion
44.
The Balkan Thicket
45.
Reducing the Risk of Terrorism
46.
Persian Gulf Policy
47.
Toward a New Relationship with Japan
48.
Dealing with a Resurgent China
49.
Weaning South Korea
50.
Cuba
51.
The United Nations

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY

52. Trade
53.
Unilateral Sanctions
54.
Trade and Human Rights
55.
Rethinking the International Drug War
56.
Foreign Aid and Current Lending Fads
57.
Multilateral Lending Agencies

Contributors