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Doug Bandow (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Doug Bandow, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1985 à 1989
- 1985,
- a. dir., U.S. Aid to the Developing World: A Free Market Agenda, Heritage Foundation
- b. “The U.S. Role in Promoting Third World Development”, In: Doug Bandow, dir., U.S. Aid to the Developing World, Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation, ppvii-xxxii
1986
- a. "Postal Service Doesn't Deserve Monopoly", Los Angeles Times, 2 juillet, Part II
- b. dir., "Protecting the Environment. A Free Market Strategy", Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation
- c. "Introduction. A new approach for protecting the environment", In: Doug Bandow, dir., "Protecting the Environment. A Free Market Strategy", Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation, pp1-18
- d. "Conclusion. Getting here from there", In: Doug Bandow, dir., "Protecting the Environment. A Free Market Strategy", Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation, pp83-88
- 1987; "Korea: The Case for Disengagement", Cato Institute Policy Analysis, n°96, 8 décembre
- 1988, "Beyond Good Intentions: A Biblical View of Politics"; Crossway
- 1989, "ANZUS: A Case of Strategic Obsolesence", In: Ted Galen Carpenter, dir., "Collective Defense or Strategic Independence?: Alternative Strategies for the Future", Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, pp121-132
De 1990 à 1994
- 1990,
- a. The Politics of Plunder: Misgovernment in Washington, ISBN: 9780887383090, Transaction Pub
- b. commentaire du livre de Charles C. Moskos, "A Call To Civic Service: National Service For Country And Community", The Freeman, May, Vol 40, n°5, pp199-200
- c. "Leaving Korea", Foreign Policy, Vol 77, Winter, pp77-93
- 1991, "The Volunteer Military: Better Than a Draft", Cato Institute Foreign Policy Briefing, Vol 6, 8 janvier
1992
- a. "After Nature's Revolt and From Apocalypse to Genesis", Religion & Liberty, vol 2, n°7
- b. Commentaire du livre coordonné par Peter Huber et Robert Litan, "The liability maze: The impact of liability law on safety and innovation", The Freeman, January, Vol 42, n°1, pp45-46
- c. Commentaire du livre de Calvin Beisner, "Propects for growth: A biblical view of population, resources, and the future", The Freeman, February, Vol 42, n°2, pp84-85
- d. Commentaire du livre de Peter W. Huber, "Galileo's revenge: Junk science in the courtroom", The Freeman, March, Vol 42, n°3, pp124-125
- e. Commentaire du livre de John Mark Hansen, "Gaining access: Congress and the farm lobby, 1919-1981", The Freeman, May, Vol 42, n°5, pp207-208
1993
- a. "What is so special about Business Ethics", Business and Society Review, n°85, spring, pp60-62
- b. "Dangerous panacea: a stronger United Nations", In: David Boaz, Edward H. Crane, dir., "Market Liberalism: A Paradigm for the 21st Century", Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute, pp293-310
1994
- a. "The Pharmaceutical Industry: Problem or Solution?", The Freeman, Février, Vol 44, n°2
- b. avec Ian Vasquez, dir., "Perpetuating Poverty: The World Bank, the IMF, and the Developing World", Washington: Cato Institute
- c. Commentaire du livre de Kenneth Foster, David Bernstein et Peter Huber, "Phantom Risk: Scientific Inference and the Law", The Freeman, July, Vol 44, n°7
- d. "Reforming Americas Medical System Through Deregulation", The Freeman, August, Vol 44, n°8
- e. "Time to Kill Draft Registration", The Freeman, Vol 44, Décembre
- f. "The Politics of Envy: Statism as Theology", Transaction Publishers
- g. "Reforming Medicine Through Competition and Innovation", Raleigh N.C.: John Locke Foundation
De 1995 à 1999
1995
- a. commentaire du livre de Peter MeWilliams, "Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society", The Freeman, January, Vol 45, n°1, pp57-59
- b. commentaire du livre de Joseph L. Bast, Peter J. Hill, Richard C. Rue, "Eco-Sanity: A Common-Sense Guide to Environmentalism", The Freeman, March, Vol 45, n°3, pp192-193
- c. commentaire du livre dirigé par Joan Kennedy Taylor, "Liberty Against Power: Essays by Roy A. Childs, Jr."], The Freeman, June, Vol 45, n°6, pp403-405
- d. "Freedom from Taxes? People Have a Right to More of Their Incomes", The Freeman, July, Vol 45, n°7, pp454-455 [lire en ligne]
- e. Commentaire du livre de Rudolphe J. Rummel, "Death By Government", The Freeman, July, Vol 45, n°7, pp477-478 [lire en ligne]
- f. "Terror: Against or by Government?", The Freeman, August, Vol 45, n°8, pp514-516
- g. "Budget Debate, Washington-Style", The Freeman, September, Vol 45, n°9, pp585-586
- h. "Paying for Other People’s Politics", The Freeman, October, Vol 45, n°10, pp652-654 [lire en ligne]
- i. commentaire du livre de John McKnight, "The Careless Society: Community and Its Counterfeits", The Freeman, October, Vol 45, n°10, pp674-675
- j. "Setting an Example", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, November, Vol 45, n°11, pp721-722
- k. "In Praise of Train Wrecks", The Freeman, December, Vol 45, n°12, pp769-770
- l. "Environmental Overkill", Religion & Liberty, vol 5, n°2
- m. "The Power to Declare War- Who Speaks for the Constitution?: Part I", Freedom Daily, vol 6, n°6, June, p35
1996
- a. commentaire du livre d'Eric Nordlinger, Isolationism Reconfigured: American Foreign Policy for a New Century, The Independent Review, Vol 1, n°1, summer
- b. "Customer Service, Government-Style", The Freeman, January, Vol 46, n°1, pp31-32
- c. "Increasing Access to Pharmaceuticals. Choice and competition are the keys to finding solutions for our health-care problems.", The Freeman, February, Vol 46, n°2, pp93-97
- d. "Nonessential government", The Freeman, February, Vol 46, n°2, pp85-87
- e. "The Morality of Freedom", The Freeman, March, Vol 46, n°3, pp156-158
- f. Commentaire du livre de Charles C. Mann et Mark L. Plummer, "Noah’s Choice: The Future of Endangered Species", The Freeman, March, Vol 46, n°3, pp184-86
- g. "That Taxing Time of Year Again", The Freeman, Vol 46, n°4, April, pp207-209
- h. “Fifty Years of Statism”, The Freeman, May, Vol 46, n°5, pp271-273
- i. "Sports Welfare", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, June, Vol 46, n°6, pp441-443
- j. "Private Prejudice, Private Remedy", The Freeman, July, Vol 46, n°7, pp517-519
- k. Commentaire du livre dirigé par Robert Higgs, "Hazardous to Our Health? FDA Regulation of Health Care Products", The Freeman, July, Vol 46, n°7, pp531-532
- l. "Minimum Wage Plus", The Freeman, August, Vol 46, n°8, pp564-566
- m. "In Service of a Boondoggle", The Freeman, September, Vol 46, n°9, pp624-626
- n. "Regulatory overkill", The Freeman, October, Vol 46, n°10, p680-682
- o. "Killing Enterprise", The Freeman, November, Vol 46, n°11, pp736-738
- p. "Foreign Aid and International Crises", The Freeman, December, Vol 46, n°12, pp808-810
- q. Commentaire du livre de Jeffrey Rogers Hummel. "Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men: A History of the American Civil War", The Freeman, December, Vol 46, n°12, pp845-846
- r. "Tripwire: Korea and U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changed World", Washington D. C.: Cato institute
1997
- a. A Look behind the Marshall Plan Mythology, Investor’s Business Daily, June 3, pA28
- b. "Replace the Monopoly, Not the Superintendent", The Freeman, January, Vol 47, n°1, pp30-31
- c. "The Failure of Politics", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, pp83-85
- d. Commentaire du livre de Gregg Easterbrook, "A Moment on the Earth: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, pp118-119
- e. "The Role of Government: Promoting Development or Getting Out of the Way", The Freeman, March, Vol 47, n°3, pp135-140 (L'auteur explique comment l'interventionnisme entrave la croissance économique et perpétue la pauvreté dans les pays sous-développés.)
- f. "An Agenda for Limited Government", The Freeman, March, Vol 47, n°3, pp146-148
- g. "Can the Budget Be Cut?", The Freeman, April, Vol 47, n°4, pp216-219
- h. "The Judgment of History. Historians Like Endlessly Action-Oriented Presidents", The Freeman, April, Vol 47, n°4
- d. "The Liability Lottery: Politics by Other Means. In America's Courtrooms, neither Injury nor Fault Need Be Proven to Win", The Freeman, June, Vol 47, n°6
- f. Commentaire du livre de Charles Murray, "What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation", The Freeman, June, Vol 47, n°6
- g. "Taxing Time. Americans Must Demand Tax Reform", The Freeman, Juillet, Vol 47, n°7
1998
- a. "Global Politics, Political Warming", The Freeman, Vol 48, n°1, January, pp34–36
- b. "Ax business welfare and privatize social security", The Freeman, March, Vol 48, n°3, pp159-161
- c. "Native American Success Stories. Entrepreneurship Has Lifted Some Native Americans out of Poverty", The Freeman, April, Vol 48, n°4
- d. "Deficits Are Good", The Freeman, Mai, Vol 48, n°5
- e. "Is Anyone Still for Limited Government? Spontaneous Order, Not Government Programs, Makes America Great]" The Freeman, September, Vol 48, n°9
- f. "The First World’s Misbegotten Economic Legacy to the Third World", In: James A. Dorn, Steve H. Hanke et Alan A. Walters, dir., "The Revolution in Development Economics", Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute
1999
- a. "Public Failure, Private Response", The Freeman, January, Vol 49, n°1, pp27-28 (Doug Bandow voit de l'espoir pour l'éducation dans le mouvement croissant des bourses d'études privées,)
- b. Commentaire du livre de John V. Denson, dir., The Costs of War: Americas Pyrrhic Victories, The Freeman, Février, Vol 49, n°2
- c. "America's Forgotten War", The Freeman, March, Vol 49, n°3, pp23-24
De 2000 à 2004
- 2000,
- a. "No excuses for old failures", Ideas on liberty, January, Vol 50, n°1, pp26-27
- b. "What Ain't Broke: The Renewed Call for Conscription", The Freeman, février, vol 50, n°2
- b. "Cut Taxes, Not the Debt. The Surplus Belongs to the Taxpayers", The Freeman, April, Vol 50, n°4
2001
- a. "Appeasing China, Backing Taiwan?", The Freeman, Vol 51, n°1, Janvier
- b. "Budgetary Immortality. Politicians' Claims of Reduced Government Spending Are Ludicrous", The Freeman, February, Vol 51, n°2
- c. "The Robert Downey Jr. Problem. Our Present Drug Policy Is an Immoral Failure", The Freeman, Mars, Vol 51, n°3
- d. "The Other Political Story. No Matter What the National Political Climate, Most Incumbents Win", The Freeman, Avril, Vol 51, n°4
- e. "Making Environmental Tradeoffs. The Misguided Campaign Against DDT Is Killing Millions", The Freeman, Mai, Vol 51, n°5
- f. Commentaire du livre de William Shawcross, "Deliver Us from Evil: Peacekeepers, Warlords and a World of Endless Conflict", The Freeman, Juin, Vol 51, n°6
- g. Bombing Without End, The Freeman, Juin, Vol 51, n°6
- h. "Balkan Stupidities. America Should Bring Its Troops Home", The Freeman, Juillet, Vol 51, n°7
- i. "Letting Competition Reign. The Post Office Remains a Backward and Inefficient Monopoly", The Freeman, Août, Vol 51, n°8
- j. "Demonizing Drug Makers. Governments Risk Killing the Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs", The Freeman, Septembre, Vol 51, n°9
- k. "A Maturing Europe? Let the Europeans Handle the Balkans", The Freeman, Octobre, Vol 51, n°10
- l. "Uncle Sam's False Fuel Economy. CAFE Standards Kill Dozens of People a Day", The Freeman, Novembre, Vol 51, n°11
- m. "Let Our Allies Defend Themselves", The Freeman, December, Vol 51, n°12, pp20-21
2002
- a. "Fighting the War against Terrorism: Elite Forces, Yes; Conscripts, No.", Cato Institute Policy Analysis , n°430, April 10
- b. "Uncle Sam's Retirement Scam", The Freeman, January, Vol 52, n°1, pp23-24
- c. "Never Enough?", The Freeman, Septembre, Vol 52
- d. "The IMF and the world bank: The legacy of global institutions", In: Richard M. Ebeling, dir., "Globalization: Will Freedom or World Government Dominate the International Marketplace?", Champions of freedom, Vol 29, Hillsdale, Mich.: Hillsdale College Press, pp177-192
2003
- a."Patriotic Tax Avoiders. America's Corporate Tax Rate Is Excessive", The Freeman, janvier, vol 53
2004
- a. avec Ted Galen Carpenter, "The Korean Conundrum: America's Troubled Relations with North and South Korea", Palgrave Macmillan
- b. "Afghanistan: Opium Market to the World", Chronicles, July
De 2005 à 2014
- 2005, "Colossus: The Price of America’s Empire. Most Americans Don't Want to Remake the World", The Freeman, June, Vol 55, n°5
- 2006, "Foreign Follies: America’s New Global Empire", Longwood, FL: Xulon Press
- 2008,
- a. "Human Rights in Danger? Myths and Realities in the UN", Occasional Paper 45, Potsdam: Liberal Institute Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit
- b. "CONSCRIPTION", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp89-91
- 2012,
- a. "From Fighting the Drug War to Protecting the Right to Use Drugs. Recognizing a Forgotten Liberty", In: Fred McMahon, dir., "Towards a Worldwide Index of Human Freedom", Vancouver: Fraser Institute, pp253-280
- b. commentaire du livre d' Anthony de Jasay, "Political Philosophy, Clearly: Essays on Freedom and Fairness, Property and Equalities", The Freeman, avril, vol 62, n°3, pp45-46
- 2013,
- a. "Whither Kuwait: Illiberal Democracy or Enlightened Autocracy?", The Freeman, janvier-février, vol 63, n°1, pp14-15
- b. "The Self-Congratulation of the “Public Servant”", The Freeman, March, Vol 63, n°2, pp19-20
- c. "The Future Belongs to Liberty ~ Wonk Licensing", The Freeman, September, Vol 63, n°7, pp30-31
- 2014, "The Liberty to Leave", The Freeman, November, Vol 64, n°9, pp8-9 (L'auteur nous dit que la sécession est un droit, malgré les fléaux passés de l’esclavage et de la guerre civile aux États-unis)
- 2023, "A Beltway Odyssey", In: Jo Ann Cavallo, Walter Block, dir., "Libertarian Autobiographies: Moving Toward Freedom in Today’s World", Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp19-24