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China Leadership Monitor

China Leadership Monitor no. 43 is now available online

Friday, March 14, 2014

China Leadership Monitor seeks to inform the American foreign policy community about current trends in China's leadership politics and its foreign and domestic policies. Click here to read the articles in the current issue.

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Norman Naimark speaks on the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Hoover Senior Fellow Norman Naimark, holder of the Robert and Florence McDonnell Chair in East European History at Stanford and director of the Stanford Global Studies Division, addressed a packed Stauffer auditorium on Tuesday. His talk, “And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: 1989 and the Rebirth of Eastern European Democracy,” was in conjunction with the opening of Hoover’s latest exhibit commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe.

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Videos from Reagan's 1976 Presidential Run Now Online

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Three campaign ads from Ronald Reagan's unsuccessful presidential primary run in 1976, and four press-conference-style meetings of Governor Reagan with high school students, have been added to California Light and Sound.

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Hoover Institution Board of Overseers meet in Washington, DC, for its winter 2014 meeting

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Recently, the Hoover Institution Board of Overseers met in our nation’s capital for its biannual meeting, featuring presentations by Hoover fellows and distinguished guests.

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Hoover fellow: Grand strategy misguided in post-9/11 world

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Hoover senior fellow Amy Zegart argues that the notion of an American foreign policy grand strategy in the post-9/11 world is a relic of Cold War thinking. Today's threats are much more complex and shifting than ever before. Rather, U.S. international relations should be based on 'orienting principles' – a middle ground between ad hoc reactions and unrealistic grand visions.

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