Publications

Policy Toward Central Europe

George Weigel

Then there is the question of NATO. The negative U.S. response to the Visegrad Group’s application for immediate NATO membership…

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Syndicated Column / February 1, 1994

Beyond Yalta

George Weigel

A new, reconstructed NATO, open to all the states of the former Soviet bloc that met the criteria defined above,…

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Syndicated Column / February 1, 1994

Building the Free Society

George Weigel

Through the insightful and thought-provoking commentaries of ten distinguished Catholic writers, Building the Free Society critically examines a century of Catholic reflection and argument on human freedom, the just society, and the international order. Renowned theologian Richard John Neuhaus opens the book with a challenging foreword on Christians as "resident aliens" of any earthly city, setting the tone for the compelling essays that follow.  Contributors: William Murphy, Thomas C. Kohler, Robert A. Sirico, George Weigel, Mary Eberstadt, Kenneth L. Grasso, Robert Royal, James Finn, Robert A. Destro, and William McGurn.

Articles

Syndicated Column / October 19, 1993

Witnessing

George Weigel

More evidence that NED is an extraordinarily sensible investment in the future of freedom is to be found in these…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

National Endowment for Democracy

George Weigel

Virtually every word or phrase in the lexicon of time-hallowed Washington homage fits the National Endowment for Democracy (NED): “bipartisan,”…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

The Freedom Offensive

George Weigel

The idea that the United States ought to help fellow democrats abroad, for reasons both practical and altruistic, did not,…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

The Reagan Initiative

George Weigel

Ten years after Douglas’s book, President Ronald Reagan gave the new thinking real political impetus when he addressed the British…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

A Private/Public Partnership

George Weigel

The National Endowment for Democracy is not an agency of the federal government; it differs in that crucial respect from…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

The NED Difference

George Weigel

Four characteristics mark the Endowment as a unique venture in private/public cooperation on behalf of the democratic cause through out…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

Works Built on Faith

George Weigel

In the Senate debate over a proposal to kill the Endowment, a senator who, in charity, shall remain nameless here…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

Challenging the Disinformation/Misinformation Campaign

George Weigel

During the House and Senate debates on NED’S future, a number of misconceptions about the Endowment’s program and procedures (some…

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Syndicated Column / October 1, 1993

The New Human Rights Debate

George Weigel

In spite of, or perhaps because of, the horrors of the twentieth century, the cause of “human rights” has become…

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Syndicated Column / August 1, 1993