Introducing our symposium: what are the costs and benefits of intervention?
By Christopher J. Coyne
How should libertarians look at foreign policy?
By Christopher Preble
Should the United States intervene against ISIS?
By Fernando R. Tesón
Why economics makes a case for not intervening abroad
By David R. Henderson
What would the U.S. military look like if U.S. foreign policy were more restrained?
By Ivan Eland
Liberal hegemony is actually illiberal
By Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall Blanco
What can we learn by comparing Sweden and Switzerland’s fiscal policies?
By John D. Merrifield and Barry W. Poulson
Will China follow Japan down the path of economic decline?
By Roy C. Smith
Can the state enforce virtue?
By Robert Higgs
Reviewed by John A. Allison IV
Social Justice Isn’t What You Think It Is
By Michael Novak and Paul Adams (with Elizabeth Shaw)
Reviewed by Gary Chartier
We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age
By Laurie Calhoun
Reviewed by Abigail R. Hall Blanco
Passing on the Right: Conservative Professors in the Progressive University
By Jon A. Shields and Joshua M. Dunn, Sr.
Reviewed by Robert M. Whaples
By Arun Sundararajan
Reviewed by Michael C. Munger
By Wendy McElroy
Reviewed by William Beaver
