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Why The Military Can’t Trust AI
Large language models can make bad decisions—and could trigger nuclear war.
Hoover Institution Convenes Leading Scholars Of Executive-Judicial Branch Relations
Scholars of political science, law, and government gathered at the Hoover Institution under the auspices of the Center for Revitalizing American Institutions (RAI) on June 6–7 to discuss the relationship between the executive and judicial branches of the US federal government.
What Do Voters Know About The Federal Budget? Michael Boskin On Factual Foundations Of Policy
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Issues Affecting American Democracy | Elections 2024
To inform citizens as they gear up for the 2024 elections, the Hoover Institution is offering "New Issues Affecting Democracy," a non-partisan companion of fellows' insights into key policy issues. A few recent highlights are featured below. Click the button below to explore more content.
Internet Policy And Free Speech: A Conversation With Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Silicon Valley) joins Jane Bambauer and Eugene Volokh to discuss Internet policy and free speech.
Learn moreThe Political Reaction To Immigration
Join Steven Davis and Harvard's Marco Tabellini as they delve into the political reactions to immigration, exploring whether economic or cultural concerns drive backlash and how these reactions shape policy outcomes. Plus, a heartfelt tribute to the influential economist Alberto Alesina.
Learn moreHanushek: How Can We Raise America’s Abysmal Post - Covid Student Results
Hoover Institution fellow Rick Hanushek discusses how to overcome the COVID learning losses.
Learn moreYuval Levin Counsels Civic Renewal Through Constitutional Repair
The disunity that plagues America imposes high costs on the nation. A diverse citizenry must work together despite partisan differences to advance the common good, but disunity produces dysfunction.
Learn moreJacquelyn Schneider: Can AI Predict Chinese President Xi's Military Plans?
Hoover Institution fellow Jacquelyn Schneider offers an in-depth look at the project developing an artificial intelligence model that might help predict Chinese President Xi Jinping's military moves.
Learn moreHamas And Al-Qaida: The Concerns Of Abu Muhammad Al-Maqdisi
Since Hamas’s “Operation al-Aqsa Flood” attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, the global jihadi movement has been divided over how to respond. While the Islamic State has reiterated its unequivocal stand against Hamas, al-Qaida has staked out a position of nearly unlimited support and sympathy. The contrast could not be starker.
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The Second Cold War Is Escalating Faster Than The First
To understand what is at stake in the fight against the axis of China, Russia and Iran, just read “The Lord of the Rings.”
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A Dangerous Moment, With Douglas Murray
Author and columnist Douglas Murray has spent much of the past few years reporting from battlefields in Ukraine and Gaza.
The Axis Of Chaos, With Matt Pottinger
Matt Pottinger, a Hoover Institution visiting fellow and editor of the forthcoming book The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan, joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. McMaster to discuss how best to discourage China from moving on its island neighbor.
Mexico: Elections, Migration, And Security
In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and Jorge Castañeda discuss the future of Mexico and Mexican-US relations, on Friday, May 31, 2024.
California Update: It’s Not Just The Tacos That Are Fishy
A nascent 2026 governor’s race (will vice president Kamala Harris “pull a Nixon” and give it a go?), plus a fond remembrance of the late Bill Walton.
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