
Henry Olsen
Senior Fellow
Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, studies and provides commentary on American politics. His work focuses on how America’s political order is being upended by populist challenges, from the left and the right. He also studies populism’s impact in other democracies in the developed world.
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Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, studies and provides commentary on American politics. His work focuses on how America’s political order is being upended by populist challenges, from the left and the right. He also studies populism’s impact in other democracies in the developed world.
From 2019–2023, Mr. Olsen was an opinion columnist for The Washington Post, where he wrote daily pieces focusing on politics, populism, foreign affairs and American conservative thought. He is also the author of The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar Conservatism and The Four Faces of the Republican Party, co-authored with Dante Scala.
Mr. Olsen taught as the Thomas W. Smith Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Arizona State University for the Winter/Spring 2023 semester. He has taught at Villanova University, the Catholic University of America, and the Hillsdale College D.C. Graduate Studies Program.
Mr. Olsen was previously an editor at UnHerd.com and a regular contributor to American Greatness, City Journal, and World Magazine. Mr. Olsen’s work has been featured in many prominent publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Guardian, and The Weekly Standard.
His predictions of the 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018 elections were particularly praised for their remarkable accuracy. In the 2016 campaign, he accurately identified the factors fueling the rise of Donald Trump early in the race, and his election-eve predictions were among the most accurate of any major analyst or commentator.
Mr. Olsen has worked in senior executive positions at many center-right think tanks. He most recently served from 2006 to 2013 as Vice President and Director, National Research Initiative, at the American Enterprise Institute. He previously worked as Vice President of Programs at the Manhattan Institute and President of the Commonwealth Foundation.
Mr. Olsen started his career as a political consultant at the California firm of Hoffenblum-Mollrich. He then worked with the California State Assembly Republican Caucus before attending law school. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Danny J. Boggs on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and as an associate at Dechert, Price & Rhoads. He has a B.A. from Claremont McKenna College and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, where he served as Comment Editor for the University of Chicago Law Review.
The Republican Party’s Civil War: Will Freedom Win?
July 29, 2014 | Washington, D.C.
EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen took part in a Cato Institute event on July 29, 2014, that explored the future…
Uniting Universal Coverage and Personal Choice: A New Direction for Health Reform
August 06, 2013 | American Enterprise Institute
The debate over US health care reform and the resulting Affordable Care Act (ACA) laid out several key priorities: (1)…
The New Deal Constitution at 75: Many Happy Returns?
April 25, 2013 | American Enterprise Institute
Arguably, the US Constitution under which we live was created not in a sweltering Philadelphia summer in 1787, but in…
Disability Insurance: Inherent Problems, Practical Solutions, and Action for Reform
April 12, 2013 | American Enterprise Institute
The growth in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) enrollment has been the subject of heated debate over the last month….
New Century, New Deal: Modern America and Its Politics
April 4, 2013 | Villanova University
This lecture, delivered by Henry Olsen at the Matthew J. Ryan Center at Villanova University, discusses why conservativism is in…
Founders Betrayed? New Threats to US Democracy and Rule of Law
November 30, 2012 | American Enterprise Institute
At an AEI symposium on Friday, three top-level conservative and libertarian legal professors discussed how the Executive Branch — specifically…
Fusion or Fissures: The Future of a Conservative Governing Coalition
November 16, 2012 | American Enterprise Institute
Barack Obama’s re-election has led many conservatives to ponder the Republican Party’s future — where should conservatism and the GOP…
How the GOP and Obama Should Respond to the Election
November 13, 2012 | Sky News
EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen appeared on Sky News to discuss to the results of the election.
AEI Election Watch 2012, Session 7: Election wrap-up
November 8, 2012 | American Enterprise Institute
EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen participated in a panel discussing what the election results reveal about the makeup of the American electorate and what they imply for the country’s immediate political future.
AEI Election Watch 2012, Session 6: Down to the Wire
October 25, 2012 | American Enterprise Institute
EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen participated in a panel to discuss and debate not only the presidential contest, but also the state of the Senate, House of Representatives, and gubernatorial races.
Better Capitalism: Reviving America’s Entrepreneurial Engine
October 18, 2012 | American Enterprise Institute
EPPC Senior Fellow provided opening remarks for a book forum featuring authors Robert Litan and Carl Schramm, who charted a comprehensive path toward success, addressing key questions regarding collective leveraging of unrelated policy areas, responsible government belt-tightening, and the role of the entrepreneur.
Justice Scalia: The Right — and Wrong — Ways to Interpret Legal Texts
October 2, 2012 | American Enterprise Institute
EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen provided the introduction and moderated the question and answer session for a book forum featuring Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Before an audience at AEI, Justice Antonin Scalia delivered valuable insights into the interpretive methods by which judges should decide constitutional statutory cases and attorneys should argue them.
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