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Tyler Goodspeed: Continual High Rates Of Inflation Are Legacy Of $2 Trillion Fiscal Stimulus
In this Hoover Q&A, Kleinheinz Fellow Tyler Goodspeed reacts to the August 2022 Consumer Price Index (CPI), which reported overall inflation up 8.3 percent from last year and 0.1 percent from July…
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Bill Of Rights Institute And Hoover Institution Unveil Innovative New High School Economics And Civics Curriculum
Just in time for the 2022-2023 school year, the Bill of Rights Institute and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University have launched a groundbreaking new curriculum that will help educators and students explore the intersection of economics and civic life in the United States.
Bread + Medicine: Saving Lives In A Time Of Famine
Discover the American Relief Administration's efforts to stem the tide of disease during the catastrophic famine of 1921 in Soviet Russia and Ukraine.
The Hoover Institution Launches Special Podcast Series With Elections Expert Benjamin L. Ginsberg Focused On Restoring Faith In American Voting
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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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Despite Spending $1.1 Billion, San Francisco Sees Its Homelessness Problems Spiral Out Of Control
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Why Putin Invaded Ukraine
Putin invaded Ukraine because, like all dictators, he is threatened by the expansion of democratic governments.
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Secrets Of Statecraft: How History Shaped Dr. Condoleezza Rice
The past has had a powerful influence over the worldview of Condoleezza Rice.
Fiscal Policy And Inflation
Hoover senior fellow John Cochrane explains the fiscal and monetary theories of inflation, how they differ, and why there might be a better solution for inflation.
Civics Education: Thinking Strategically about the Sources of our National Security
Saints, Sinners, And Salvageables: And If An Election Denier Gets Elected . . . ?
The policy consequences should election deniers gain office, current deficiencies within America’s voting systems, plus what state election officers can do ease the concerns of skeptics of our current democratic process.
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Exhibitions | Now On View
The exhibitions Bread + Medicine: Saving Lives in a Time of Famine (September 19, 2022–April 28, 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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