In this interview, Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow George P. Shultz and Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow James Timbie discuss their new book A Hinge of History: Governance in an Emerging New World. The conversation also features Adele Hayutin, Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow and a contributor to the book, who offers insights into global demographic trends.
Chase Beamer, representing the US Department of State, is a National Security Affairs Fellow for the academic year 2020–21 at the Hoover Institution. In this interview, Beamer details his two-decade career in the US Foreign Service focusing on public diplomacy, including assignments in Djibouti, Poland, Slovakia, Bolivia, and the Dominican Republic.
Commentator and radio host Larry Elder recently posted an insightful tweet: “It is a sign of progress that today in America ‘race relations’ pretty much comes down to just one thing: how black people feel about white people––and how white people feel about how black people feel about white people.”
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses what’s at stake for America in the forthcoming special U.S. Senate elections in Georgia, Donald Trump meets The Searchers, powerful claims about massive security deficiencies in America’s election and ballot-counting systems, Senator Josh Hawley levelling anti-trust charges at Big Tech’s Big Brothers, renewed Democratic yearning student-loan debt forgiveness, and California’s lockdown-loving Governor Newson caught in yet another incident of do as I say, not as I do.
WASHINGTON — Flanked by other members of President Donald Trump’s private legal team, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday that a “centralized” effort in big cities controlled by Democrats robbed the president of a victory on Nov. 3 with an assist from “friendly judges that will issue ridiculously irrational opinions.”