Cato Policy Report, May/June 2000
Vol. 22, No. 3
News Notes:
Carpenter Book Widely Reviewed
Randy
Clerihue |
Randy Clerihue has joined the Cato Institute as director
of public affairs, with principal responsibility for media relations.
He succeeds Julia Williams, who was named president of the Education
Leaders Council. Clerihue was previously communications director
of the Heritage Foundation. He has also been a congressional press
secretary and a reporter for
Investor's Business Daily.

Randall
S. Kroszner |
Stephen
Macedo |
Randall S. Kroszner
and
Stephen Macedo have joined the editorial board of the
Cato
Journal. Kroszner is a professor of economics at the Graduate
School of Business at the University of Chicago. He wrote a Cato Policy
Analysis on financial regulation in 1999. Macedo is the Laurance S.
Rockefeller Professor of Politics and a member of the University Center
for Human Values at Princeton University. He is the author of
Deliberative
Politics: Essays on Democracy and Disagreement.
James
A. Dorn |
James A. Dorn, vice
president for academic affairs and editor of the
Cato Journal,
has been selected to deliver the commencement address to economics
graduates at the University of Rochester on May 14.
"To be governed...,"
the popular back-page feature of Cato Policy Report,
is now available on a more timely basis at the Cato Institute Web
site, www.cato.org. From the home page, find it under "Cato
Library." The segment will be updated regularly.
Nato's Empty
Victory: A Postmortem on the Balkan War, edited by Ted Galen
Carpenter, has been reviewed by The Economist, The Spectator, and
the Associated Press. It reached the top half of 1 percent in sales
among all the books on Amazon.com.
This article originally appeared in the May/June 2000 edition of Cato Policy Report.