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United States
Hoover Institution
Edward Lazear
Herbert Hoover
Peter Berkowitz
Abbas Milani
Martin Anderson
Victor Davis Hanson
George P. Shultz
Politics of the United States
Conservatism in the United States
Stanford University

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