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Space Force: Ahead of Its Time, or Dreadfully Premature?

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Does the United States need a military presence in space? Most informed opinions suggest that the answer is yes. Does the United States need a new independent service for managing that military presence? The answer is less obvious. In December 2019, Congress established the U.S. Space Force as an independent uniformed military service within the Department of the Air Force. In a new study, Robert Farley evaluates the reasoning behind the Space Force’s establishment, and concludes that the service’s creation is premature.

  • “Space Force: Ahead of Its Time, or Dreadfully Premature?,” by Robert Farley
  • “Space Force: Ahead of Its Time or Dreadfully Premature?,” Cato Event, December 8, 2020

Despite Modi, India Has Not Yet Become a Hindu Authoritarian State

Narendra Modi

India’s constitution guarantees democracy, civil liberties, and secularism. But fears of India becoming a Hindu authoritarian state have been voiced after Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in New Delhi in 2014. In a new paper, Cato scholar Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar says that these fears are overblown: “India is not currently a Hindu state, but it is becoming less secular; while it is far from becoming authoritarian, it is becoming a more illiberal democracy.”

  • “Despite Modi, India Has Not Yet Become a Hindu Authoritarian State,” by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar

Government in a Pandemic

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Americans and their political leaders are understandably worried about COVID-19 and its effects, both on human health and the economy. That worry may lead some people to reflexively demand broad government intervention. But in a new paper, Cato scholar Thomas A. Firey argues that government can respond effectively to the historic COVID-19 crisis while following the principles of limited government.

  • “Government in a Pandemic,” by Thomas A. Firey

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It’s Time to End Any Level of Federal Marijuana Prohibition

By Trevor Burrus.

Like alcohol, the federal government should have very little involvement in regulating marijuana.

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The Trade Policy Views of Biden’s CEA Picks

By Simon Lester and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon.

It seems likely that Rouse, Boushey, and Bernstein would be less aggressive and protectionist on trade than Trump has been, although that is probably true of just about anyone in a Biden administration.

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Voting Machine Conspiracy Theories Harm U.S. Cybersecurity

By Julian Sanchez.

Contradicting the president’s baseless claims is now a career risk at key cybersecurity and intelligence agencies. 

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Massive Student Debt Cancellation Would Just Be Wrong

By Neal McCluskey.

Chuck Schumer has called on president‐​elect Joe Biden to cancel student loan debt. That would be a massive mistake.

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Life, Liberty, and M*A*S*H

By Thomas A. Firey. The Library of Economics and Liberty.

Television’s finest half‐​hour reminded America of the values of classical liberalism.

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The COVID Vaccine Trials & the Role of Government in Public Health

By Terence Kealey. Real Clear Policy.

President Trump is apparently unhappy that the vaccine’s early success was not reported before the election, but by his mishandling of both public and private science he did not help his cause.

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