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Uncommon Knowledge: How Public Policy Became War

David Davenport on How Public Policy Became War.

David Davenport, Hoover fellow and coauthor of How Public Policy Became War, analyzes how presidents have too readily declared war (on terror, drugs, poverty, you name it) and called the nation into crisis, partly to tackle the problem and partly to increase their own power.

Recorded on May 15, 2019

Peter Robinson — Peter M. Robinson is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution.
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