2023 | The Hoover Institution Year-in-review
The Year-in-Review
The 2023 Annual Report
Review the activities of the Hoover Institution over the past year, a period that Director Condoleezza Rice called “the most uncertain geopolitical environment since the beginning of the Soviet Union’s collapse.”
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Hoover Scholars On The Issues In 2023
The year 2023 again saw the world mired in various geopolitical crises. In these challenging times, Hoover fellows offered thorough analyses on a wide variety of trends.
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Notable Events in 2023
A series of landmark reports and new programs addressing global and domestic challenges launched in 2023.
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Books by Hoover Fellows in 2023
The depth of Hoover’s scholarship is reflected in the numerous books published by our fellows on a broad variety of topics and issues.
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Library & Archives 2023 Year in Review
A reflection on our commitment to preserving history, advancing scholarship, and building connections to our collections on campus and online.
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Testimonies by Hoover Fellows in 2023
Fellow testimonies in 2023 to various legislative bodies, including the US Senate and House of Representatives, state houses, and the United Kingdom’s Parliament.
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Featured Multimedia For 2023
Explore highlights from the year's video and podcast series as 2023 concludes.
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40 Years After ‘A Nation At Risk’: What Worked, And Meeting The Challenges Ahead
Forty years ago, the release of A Nation at Risk (ANAR) led to what is known today as the modern school reform movement. In a new series of papers from the Hoover Institution, a dozen scholars examine the reforms enacted over the past four decades, focusing on the impact of these efforts, digging into the evidence base and providing lessons for today’s education policymakers.
Confronting America’s Crisis In Trust
Hoover Institution fellow Brandice Canes-Wrone discusses the mission of the Center for Revitalizing American Institutions and why it is important.
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Stanford Emerging Technology Review Launches with Public Event Featuring Leading University Officials and Tech Experts
The Stanford Emerging Technology Review, an ambitious university-wide initiative dedicated to fostering a greater understanding among policymakers, industry leaders, and the attentive public about the breakthroughs and policy implications of frontier technologies shaping societies and economies, launched with a public event on the Stanford campus.
2023 Survey Of Investors, Retirement Savings, And ESG
Support for ESG falls precipitously year-over-year, particularly among young and middle-aged investors. Older investors continue to overwhelmingly oppose the idea of fund managers using their size and voting power to advocate for environmental or social change. Young investors are much less willing to accept a decline in the value of their investments to advance a range of issues, such as climate change, renewable energy, workplace diversity, and gender pay inequity.
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Commentary on the News
Michael McConnell: Insurrection And The 14th Amendment
Hoover Institution fellow Michael McConnell debates the 14th amendment’s insurrection clause, and how it relates to former President Trump’s role in the events that took place on January 6, 2021.
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FEATURED PUBLICATIONS
Strategika
An online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past.
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The Caravan
The Caravan is a quarterly publication on the contemporary dilemmas of the Greater Middle East
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California on Your Mind
Analysis, politics, and the economics of the Golden State
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The World According To China With Elizabeth Economy
Dr. Economy is the author of half a dozen books, including her most recent volume, The World According to China. She has just returned to Hoover after a two-year leave of absence in Washington, where she served as senior advisor for China to Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.
Michael Boskin: Defense Budgeting For A Safer World
Budgeting for two “hot” wars plus “Cold War 2.0" with China.
War, Tribe, And Freedom: A Conversation With Sebastian Junger
In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and Sebastian Junger discuss the necessity of unity, the importance of the tribe, and the future of American democracy, Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
NATO's Enduring Value
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has proven its enduring value and necessity through its unified support of Ukraine against Russia's invasion, its historic role in securing peace in Europe, and its continued ability to expand and strengthen, as evidenced by the recent addition of Finland and Sweden.
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A World-Class Library & Archives
Founded by Herbert Hoover in 1919, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives is home to some of the world's most renowned collections documenting war, revolution, peace, and political, economic, and social change in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Exhibitions | Now On View
The exhibitions Dynamic Design: Transforming Posters at Hoover (June 28–December 20, 2023) and Hoover@100: Ideas Defining A Century (ongoing) are open and free to all visitors to Hoover Tower, at the heart of Stanford University campus.
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Building connections to our collections by sparking curiosity in audiences interested in the meaning and role of history through exhibitions, classes, tours, and special programing.