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Unstable Majorities Continue: The Trump Era
March 3, 2026

This nonpartisan, data-driven discussion of the state of American politics examines party sorting and the current era of unprecedented electoral instability.

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The Arsenal Of Democracy: Technology, Industry, And Deterrence In An Age Of Hard Choices
November 1, 2025

A historically grounded guide to deterring war with China through industrial production, emerging military technologies, institutional reform, and cooperation with allies.

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Fifty Years of the Shadow Open Market Committee: A Retrospective on Its Role in Monetary Policy
October 1, 2025

Authors examine the history and role of the Shadow Open Market Committee as a watchdog of Federal Reserve policy, focusing on the importance of transparency and rules-based monetary policy.

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Getting Global Monetary Policy on Track
March 1, 2025

Following a surge in global inflation, experts from around the world discuss and debate monetary policy and strategy, examining interest rates, labor markets, and the role of central banks. 

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Unyielding Resolve: Captive Nations and the Path to Freedom
February 4, 2025

This memoir documents the role of nationalism in the Cold War resistance to Moscow's domination over non-Russian peoples and details efforts to pass a US law designating Captive Nations Week.

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American Federalism Today
September 1, 2024

Expert scholars and practitioners examine the relationship between the US federal and state and local governments, in political theory and in practice, applied to current social, economic, and fiscal issues.

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The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan
July 1, 2024

Military and political leaders map out a workable strategy for Taiwan, the United States, and their allies to deter China from pursuing acts of aggression against Taiwan.

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Documenting Communism: The Hoover Project to Microfilm and Publish the Soviet Archives
June 1, 2024

A memoir of the project to microfilm and publish ten million pages of Soviet Archives, bringing worldwide access to a Russian history that had been closed for nearly a century.

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The Historical Performance of the Federal Reserve
June 6, 2019

Distinguished economist Michael D. Bordo argues for the importance of monetary stability and monetary rules, offering theoretical, empirical, and historical perspectives to support his case. He shows how the pursuit of stable monetary policy guided by central banks following rule-like behavior produces low and stable inflation, stable real performance, and encourages financial stability. In contrast, he explains how the failure to adhere to rules that produce monetary stability will inevitably produce the dire consequences of real, nominal, and financial instability.

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Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath
November 1, 2011

The culmination of an extraordinary literary project that Herbert Hoover launched during World War II, his "magnum opus"—at last published nearly fifty years after its completion—offers a revisionist reexamination of the war and its cold war aftermath and a sweeping indictment of the "lost statesmanship" of Franklin Roosevelt.

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