The Republican revolution 10 years later : smaller government or business as usual? / edited by Chris Edwards and John Samples.

In 1995, Republicans took control of Congress for the first time in 40 years. Here, 18 experts - including Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey - reexamine the successes and failures of the Republican revolution.

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Other Authors: Edwards, Chris (Chris R.), Samples, John Curtis, 1956-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute, ©2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • The GOP revolution holds powerful lessons for changing Washington / Newt Gingrich
  • Reflections on the Republican revolution / Richard Armey
  • The Republican Congress in historical context / Edward H. Crane
  • Same as the old boss? Congressional reforms under the Republicans / John Samples
  • Social policy, supply-side, and fundamental reform: Republican tax policy, 1994-2004 / Chris Edwards
  • The federal budget 10 years later: the triumph of big government / Stephen Moore
  • A decade of Republican trade policy: a modest record of accomplishment / Daniel Griswold
  • The long, winding road to social security reform / Michael Tanner
  • Welfare reform: the biggest accomplishment of the revolution / Ron Haskins
  • Health care: the revolution's mitigated disaster / Michael F. Cannon
  • Federal education policy in the GOP Congress / David Salisbury
  • The nonrevolution in telecommunications and technology policy / Adam D. Thierer
  • The revolution spins toward more regulation / Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
  • The GOP's environmental record / Jerry Taylor
  • A smooth transition: crime, federalism, and the GOP / Timothy Lynch
  • The road not taken: the Republican national security strategy / Christopher Preble.