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Omicron Sounds The Death Knell For Globalization 2.0

by Niall Fergusonvia Bloomberg
Sunday, December 5, 2021

On top of an intensifying cold war between the U.S. and China and other seismic changes, the rapid spread of Covid-19’s newest variant could finish off our most recent phase of global integration.

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Misremembering Pearl Harbor

by Victor Davis Hansonvia American Greatness
Sunday, December 5, 2021

The tactically brilliant but strategically crazy attack on Pearl Harbor unleashed incalculable furor against a once sophisticated Japanese empire, which foolishly attacked the United States at peace.

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Freedom, Conservatism, And The Common Good

by Peter Berkowitzvia Real Clear Politics
Monday, December 6, 2021

Because of their national spirit, Edmund Burke cautioned Parliament in his 1775 “Speech on Conciliation,” the Americans’ opposition to taxation without representation required “an unusual degree of care and calmness.” The growth of the population and the colonies’ outsized commercial contribution to the British empire by themselves counseled every reasonable effort to compromise.

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In Depth With Victor Davis Hanson

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia C-SPAN
Monday, December 6, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson talks about war, politics, and citizenship in the United States.

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Mafia-Like Business Systems In China: Xi’s Crackdown In Context

Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Hoover Institution, Stanford University

The Hoover Institution hosts Mafia-Like Business Systems in China: Xi’s Crackdown in Context on Tuesday, December 7 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. PST.

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Analysis and Commentary
Analysis and Commentary

Hoover Book Club: Stephen Haber On "The Battle Over Patents: History And Politics Of Innovation"

Monday, December 6, 2021
Hoover Institution, Stanford University

A discussion with Stephen Haber on his latest book, The Battle over Patents: History and Politics of Innovation moderated by Bill Whalen on Monday, December 6 at 10AM PT/1:00PM ET.

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Analysis and Commentary

Slave Prices In New York And New Jersey

via Hoover Podcasts
Friday, December 3, 2021

A History Working Group seminar with Michael Douma.

Analysis and Commentary

Michael Faye And Paul Niehaus On GiveDirectly

interview with Russ Robertsvia EconTalk
Monday, December 6, 2021

Economic theory teaches that people make choices that provide them with the greatest benefit. So why not extend this idea to the realm of charity? Economists and social entrepreneurs Michael Faye and Paul Niehaus of GiveDirectly argue that giving people cash with no strings attached is the most cost-effective means of helping the poorest people in the world and their communities.

Analysis and Commentary

The Education Exchange: Black Children Denied Equal Access To Foster Care, Adoption

interview with Paul E. Petersonvia The Education Exchange
Monday, December 6, 2021

A senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Naomi Schaefer Riley, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Schaefer Riley’s new book, No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives.

Interviews
Interviews

Niall Ferguson On The Gods Of History (Part 1)

interview with Niall Fergusonvia The Pull Request
Friday, December 3, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Niall Ferguson discusses why we're always preparing for the wrong catastrophe, the difference between Jews and the Scots, and what's his deal with Fukuyama.

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Michael McFaul: Biden Should Lay Out ‘Credible’ Commitments To Ukraine

interview with Michael McFaulvia MSNBC
Friday, December 3, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Michael McFaul discusses comments made by President Biden concerning his intent to take action if Russia invades Ukraine. Presidents Biden and Putin are expected to talk early next week, and McFaul suggests Biden should “be more specific about what those measures are,” lay out “credible” commitments, and hold Putin accountable for his argument that Ukraine is a threat to Russian security. “We need to underscore that this narrative is not acceptable.”

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John Cochrane On The Larry Kudlow Show

interview with John H. Cochranevia Larry Kudlow Show
Saturday, December 4, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow John Cochrane discusses inflation and the economy.

Interviews

The Victor Davis Hanson Show: The Agrarian

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The Victor Davis Hanson Show
Saturday, December 4, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson reminisces about life on the farm and the state of modern agriculture.

Interviews

The American College Crack-Up – With Niall Ferguson

interview with Niall Fergusonvia Call Me Back
Saturday, December 4, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Niall Ferguson discusses higher education and what he is doing to bring freedom including freedom of speech, freedom to be curious, and freedom to question everything back to the college experience with University of Austin.

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Matt Pottinger: The Rollback Of Free Market Policies In China

interview with Matt Pottingervia CBS News
Sunday, December 5, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Matt Pottinger discusses China and its undoing of key free market policies of the last 40 years as well as how the crackdowns against capitalism, strict controls on booming sectors including private companies and wealthy individuals, smack of Maoist repression.

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Richard Epstein On The John Batchelor Show: The New Deal And The Takings Clause.

interview with Richard A. Epsteinvia The John Batchelor Show
Sunday, December 5, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Richard Epstein discusses his Defining Ideas article "Labor Law And “Takings” Clause Collide." Part 2 of the interview is available here.

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Tyler Goodspeed On Full Measure

interview with Tyler Goodspeedvia Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson
Monday, December 6, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Tyler Goodspeed discusses the economy, inflation, and how the Biden administration's policies are impacting the economy.

Interviews

The Victor Davis Hanson Show: Courts And Cases

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The Victor Davis Hanson Show
Saturday, December 4, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson talks about Miranda Devine’s new book The Laptop from Hell, how court cases are used for political advantage, and Kamala Harris’ vice presidency.

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Anger, Shame, Sadness, And Race In America (Glenn Loury And John McWhorter)

interview with Glenn Louryvia The Glenn Show
Friday, December 3, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Glenn Loury examines whether he is wasting his time talking about racism; how his family shaped his attitude toward race; his past views on radicalism; as well as whether his anger is necessary.

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Richard Epstein On The John Batchelor Show: Filibuster Watch.

interview with Richard A. Epsteinvia The John Batchelor Show
Saturday, December 4, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Richard Epstein discusses his Defining Ideas article "Voting Act Doesn’t Deliver “For The People.” Part 2 of the interview is available here.

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Federal Reserve Rate Hikes In 2022 May Not Stall Inflation: Tyler Goodspeed

interview with Tyler Goodspeedvia Fox Business
Monday, December 6, 2021

Hoover Institution fellow Tyler Goodspeed says that two potential rate hikes in 2022 may not be enough to combat rising consumer prices.

In the News
In the News

The Historian’s Approach To Understanding Terrorism

featuring H. R. McMastervia Lawfare
Sunday, December 5, 2021

H.R. McMaster’s 2020 book, “Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World,” argues very powerfully for the centrality of historical understanding for addressing the world’s greatest challenges.

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Ardeshir Zahedi And The Zahedi Archives At Hoover

Friday, December 10, 2021
Hoover Institution, Stanford University

The Hoover Institution Library & Archives hosts "Ardeshir Zahedi and the Zahedi Archives at Hoover" on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM PT.

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The Legacy Of George P. Shultz

mentioning George P. Shultzvia Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs
Tuesday, December 7, 2021

On February 6, 2021, George P. Shultz, one of this country’s most distinguished public servants, passed away at age 100. Shultz had served in three U.S. administrations as secretary of labor, director of the Office of Management and Budget, secretary of the Treasury, and secretary of state. After the 1986 Reykjavik Summit, he led negotiations with the Soviet Union that led in December 1987 to the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.

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E.g., 12 / 7 / 2021

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Analysis and Commentary

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with Abraham D. Sofaer Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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with William J. Perry, George P. Shultz Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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by Victor Davis Hanson Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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with Kiron K. Skinner Thursday, June 19, 2008
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by Henry I. Miller Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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by Tibor R. Machan Monday, June 23, 2008
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with Shelby Steele Monday, June 23, 2008
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Analysis and Commentary

by Tunku Varadarajan with Milton Friedman Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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by Liam Julian Monday, June 23, 2008
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by Tibor R. Machan Saturday, June 21, 2008
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by Russ Roberts Monday, June 23, 2008
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with George P. Shultz Monday, June 23, 2008
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with Diane Ravitch Sunday, June 22, 2008
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with William J. Perry, George P. Shultz Sunday, June 22, 2008
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Why This Pandemic Is An Indictment Of Socialized Medicine

cited Charles Blahousvia The Washington Post
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

If you think today’s pandemic bolsters the case for socialized medicine, then ask yourself a simple question: If you came down with a serious case of covid-19, would you rather be in an Italian hospital or an American one? Even presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden knows the answer.

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Whitehouse Is Right And Cruz Is Wrong

by David R. Hendersonvia EconLog
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

The United States Joins OPEC. What does it tell you about Republican sincerity when supposedly “free market” Republicans are out supporting a cartel, and lose it when the cartel breaks and prices go down for consumers? As long as it’s fossil fuel interests, nothing else matters.

Analysis and Commentary

Davenport: Celebrating Rugged Individualism

by David Davenportvia Townhall Review
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

One lesson from the coronavirus crisis is that American rugged individualism is still alive. While many wait for government to solve the problem, countless Americans are at work on it.

Analysis and Commentary

Our New Post-Virus Lexicon

by Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

From ‘antibody’ to ‘Wuhan,’ old terms take on new meaning.

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A New Strategy For Bringing People Back To Work During COVID-19

by Lanhee J. Chen, Bob Kocher, Avik Royvia The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

It’s imperative that we responsibly restore the economy while working to flatten the coronavirus curve.

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The Strategic Case For U.S. Climate Leadership

by James Baker III, George P. Shultz, Ted Halsteadvia Foreign Affairs
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

How Americans Can Win With a Pro-Market Solution.

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Credible Media Vital In The Fight Against Covid-19 And Fake News

quoting Timothy Garton Ashvia Daily Nation (Kenya)
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

As the coronavirus continues its relentless march across the world, newsrooms have been working overtime to keep the communities updated. Amid the welter of information swirling about on social media, professional newsrooms, which have long invested in building expertise, have been meeting the public’s hunger for objective reporting. 

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Reentry After The Panic: Paying The Health Price Of Extreme Isolation

by Scott W. Atlasvia The Hill
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

With a world-wide sense of relief, progress continues in containing the COVID-19 pandemic. Projections have been revised downward for virtually every major negative consequence of the disease. Few doubt that the unprecedented isolation policies and near-total economic lockdowns adopted by most countries had a significant impact on reducing deaths from the virus.

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On A Collision Course: The Dawn Of Japanese Migration In The Nineteenth Century

via Hoover Institution Press
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Essays on Japanese migration to the United States from an international and historical perspective, considering impacts from social and political events on both sides of the Pacific

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Supporting America's Allies During COVID-19 Pandemic

by Russell A. Bermanvia The Washington Times
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

United States must offer medical help to friendly countries.

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