Cato Policy Report, March/April 1999
Vol. 21, No. 2
December 2: U.S. Postmaster General William Henderson and Federal Express CEO Fred Smith were the featured speakers at “Mail @ the Millennium: The Future of Private Postal Service,” a conference on the future of mail service. Henderson contended that monopolies are being deregulated around the world and that the USPS will eventually lose its monopoly over the mail. Smith, a Cato Board member, questioned whether the post office should be allowed to diversify and compete with the private sector when taxpaying private enterprises are already performing the needed services. Other speakers included Michael Critelli, CEO of Pitney Bowes; James Lucier of Prudential Securities Inc.; Gene Del Polito of the Advertising Mail Marketing Association; James Campbell of the International Express Carriers Conference; and Murray Comarow, former senior assistant postmaster general.
![]() Libertarians Charles Murray (left) and Daniel Shapiro debated the morality of Social Security privatization with Howard University’s Kenneth Tollett and communitarian Amitai Etzioni at a Cato Policy Forum. |
![]() Brink Lindsey moderates as David Schorr of the World Wildlife Fund and Kanthi Tripathi of the Embassy of India debate World Trade Organization rules at a Cato Policy Forum. |
December 9: At a Cato Roundtable, UCLA Law School professor Eugene Volokh discussed issues of separation of church and state with legal scholars and policy analysts.
![]() Maj. Gen. Al E. Lenhardt (Ret.) tells a Policy Forum audience that a volunteer force is more effective than a conscripted one. Doug Bandow (right) listens. |
January 12: The recent proposals by some military analysts and members of Congress to resume conscription were discussed at a Cato Policy Forum, “A Draft or Fresh Air? Alternatives to Conscription.” Maj. Gen. Al E. Lenhardt, U.S. Army (Ret.), contended that a volunteer force is more effective than a conscripted one. He stressed that increasing pay and benefits could help the military cope with personnel shortages. Doug Bandow, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, emphasized that military commitments should be reduced to induce more people to stay in the military. Capt. Rosemary Mariner, U.S. Navy (Ret.), emphasized the Founders’ intention that we have a small, volunteer military. George C. Wilson, former Washington Post defense correspondent, proposed establishing a limited draft.
![]() Defense analyst Kathleen Bailey |
January 26: At a Capitol Hill luncheon, Kathleen Bailey discussed with congressional staff her new Cato Policy Analysis on problems with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
January 27: At a Roundtable Luncheon, defense analyst Kathleen Bailey spoke on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty to a group of scholars and policy analysts.
![]() Andrei Illarionov of Moscow’s Institute of Economic Analysis discusses how aid from the International Monetary Fund has exacerbated the Russian crisis at a Policy Forum. Ian Vásquez chairs. |
This article originally appeared in the March/April 1999 edition of Cato Policy Report.
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