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Gorbachev And The Hoover Institution
Hoover Institution director Condoleezza Rice reflects on Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s visits to the Stanford campus in 1990 and 1992 and his special connection to the Hoover Institution and its Library & Archives.
The Hoover Institution Joins NSF-Backed SECURE Initiative To Support Research Security, International Collaboration
Today, the US National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a five-year $67 million investment establishing Safeguarding the Entire Community of the US Research Ecosystem (SECURE) ($50 million to University of Washington & $17 million to Texas A&M University), as mandated in the "CHIPS and Science Act of 2022."
Human Vs. Machine: Behavioral Differences Between Expert Humans And Language Models In Wargame Simulations
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Issues Affecting American Democracy | Elections 2024
To help inform citizens as they gear up for the 2024 elections, the Hoover Institution is offering "Issues Affecting American Democracy," a non-partisan compendium of fellows' insights into key policy issues. A few recent highlights are featured below. Click the button below to explore more content.
Matt Pottinger: “We Are Now In The Foothills Of A Great-Power Hot War”
There has been a tortuous debate in Washington foreign policy circles for several years now about whether to call the intensifying rivalry between the United States and China a “new cold war”.
Learn moreIsrael And The Next US Administration
According to an oft-repeated Israeli story from the 1960s, when an aide mentioned a drought, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol worriedly asked, “Where? “In the Negev,” explained the aide. “Thank God it’s not in the US, then I’d be really concerned,” said Eshkol.
Learn moreThe Antigrowth Agendas Of Harris And Trump
[Subscription Required] Both candidates are running on economic platforms filled with destructive nonsense.
Learn moreConfronting Another Axis? History, Humility, And Wishful Thinking
Drawing on his extensive experience as a historian and diplomat, Philip Zelikow warns that the United States faces an exceptionally volatile time in global politics and that the period of maximum danger might be in the next one to three years.
Learn moreMike Petrilli: What Vance And Harris Mean For Federal Education Policy, With Dale Chu
Hoover Institution fellow Mike Petrilli and Fordham Institute associate director of research David Griffith talk with Dale Chu, a senior visiting fellow at the Fordham Institute, about how Biden passing the torch and Trump picking J.D. Vance could affect US school policy.
Learn moreA Republic, If We Can Teach It: Fixing America's Civic Education Crisis
The Civic Education Crisis: How We Got Here, What We Must Do is a call to action, an effort to save our republic through better civic education. America faces a crisis in civic education that imperils the long-term health of the country.
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Quantum Computing Must Remain At Forefront Of National Security Efforts
Artificial Intelligence, otherwise known as AI, is the technology topic de jour, having overshadowed quantum computing as what to discuss when showing off defense technology chops. All will…
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Beyond Evolution: Unraveling The Origins Of Life With Stephen Meyer And James Tour
In this wide-ranging conversation, Stephen Meyer and James Tour contrast biological evolution with the more complex challenge of chemical evolution, where modern science still struggles to explain how nonliving chemicals could give rise to life.
We Win, They Lose, With Matthew Kroenig
Is a regional war across the Middle East about to erupt? And what to make of a Venezuelan regime that doesn’t honor election results?
Daron Acemoglu (MIT Economics Prof) On Institutions, Economic Growth, And AI
Daron Acemoglu and Jon Hartley discuss the contributions of institutions to economic growth and how regulation holds back growth—and by how much—along with other economic growth theories, as well as artificial intelligence and the future of work.
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