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How The Doha Agreement Guaranteed US Failure In Afghanistan
This essay examines how the poorly negotiated US-Taliban agreement undermined the Afghan government and institutions and facilitated the Taliban’s rise to power in August 2021. The rush to conclude a deal with the Taliban undermined US counterterrorism interests and emboldened hard-liners within the Taliban movement. The United States must recommit to human rights and counterterrorism in Afghanistan and avoid rewarding the Taliban with diplomatic recognition until they have earned it.
Learn moreThe Hezbollah Paradox
Hezbollah has evolved over the past four decades into the most powerful military and political force in Lebanon. It is Iran’s greatest force enabler, allowing the Islamic Republic to exert influence across the Middle East. But Hezbollah’s determination to protect its independent military status in the face of growing opposition in Lebanon has created a host of grave challenges that could threaten the organization’s primacy in the years ahead.
Learn moreStudies in Generalship: Lessons from the Chiefs of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
The first in-depth comparative study on the role and performance of the Israel Defense Forces’ chiefs of staff from 1948 to the second decade of the 21st century.
Learn moreUnderstanding Police Reliance On Private Data
Private entities play a substantial and growing role across the criminal system. It is both impractical and undesirable to eliminate all private influences. Instead, policy makers can distinguish beneficial private influences from harmful ones by focusing on those private entities with the closest relationship to law enforcement. These entities have fewer incentives to guard against law enforcement overreach and thus deserve heightened scrutiny.
Learn morePrivate Data/Public Regulation
This article argues that, as a matter of constitutional law, government agencies that engage in policing cannot collect digital data, particularly about individuals for whom there is no suspicion of wrongdoing, without a sufficient regulatory scheme in place. A sufficient regulatory scheme justifies collection, achieves a public end, and has adequate protections for individual rights. Unauthorized and unregulated bulk digital collection of surveillance data simply may not occur.
Learn moreAdapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change
This volume features seven essays exploring different ways market forces can help governments and populations adapt to the environmental and economic effects of climate change.
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Hoover Daily Report
The Hoover Daily Report is an e-mail compendium of links to the online work of Hoover’s fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media.
Books by Hoover Fellows
Hoover’s scholarship is reflected in the numerous books published by our fellows on a broad variety of topics and issues.
Defining Ideas
A Hoover Institution journal that builds on the strength of Hoover’s research.
Strategika
An online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past.
China's Global Sharp Power Weekly Alert
This weekly newsletter collects articles, reports and other media from across the world to illustrate the actions and behaviors of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Governance In An Emerging New World
The George P. Shultz Project on Governance in an Emerging New World explores the challenges and opportunities for our democracy, our economy, and our security posed by emerging technologies and societal changes.
Hoover Institution Press
The publishing arm of the Hoover Institution. Dedicated to informing public policy decisions and communicating key ideas, the press publishes the works of Hoover's fellows, working groups, and affiliated scholars.
Hoover Digest
A quarterly publication that offers informative writing on politics, economics, and history by the scholars and researchers of the Institution.
Eureka
A quarterly publication of the policy, political and economic issues confronting California.
Classics of Military History
Analytical introductions by contemporary military historians to guide readers of how best to approach such a vast but often under appreciated literature
Peregrine
Peregrine is an online journal about US immigration policy that provides background facts, surveys, and opinion essays by scholars from a variety of perspectives. Each issue of Peregrine addresses a different aspect of immigration, looking to educate as well as identify areas of agreement among experts and the public on incremental policy changes.
Economics Working Papers
Authors distribute research for discussion and comment among other researchers.
Policy Review
Policy Review was the preeminent publication for new and serious thinking and writing about the issues of the day. Established in 1977; the bimonthly journal became a publication of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, in 2001.
China Leadership Monitor
The China Leadership Monitor seeks to inform the American foreign policy community about current trends in China's leadership politics and in its foreign and domestic policies.
Military History in the News
Wars, terrorism, and revolution are the daily fare of our globalized world, interconnected by instantaneous electronic news.
Decision 2020
The purpose of this portal is to host articles and provide links to content written by Hoover fellows that pertain to the prominent ideas of the 2020 presidential election.
The Briefing
This recurring series of brief essays is the work of the Jean Perkins Task Force on National Security and Law.
The Caravan
The Caravan is a quarterly publication on the contemporary dilemmas of the Greater Middle East
The Caravan Notebook
A platform for essays and articles that offer commentary on a variety of subjects, ranging from current events to cultural trends, and including topics that are too local or too specific from the larger questions addressed quarterly in The Caravan.
Immigration Reform
The Hoover Institution’s Conte Initiative on Immigration Reform is the result of numerous conferences, meetings, and conversations during the past year among academics, politicians, and Hoover fellows who are concerned with the structure and outcomes of America’s immigration system.
Advancing a Free Society
Advancing a Free Society is the Hoover Institution’s institutional blog. It serves as a platform for original brief analysis that clarifies and enlightens.
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Hoover Daily Report
The Hoover Daily Report is an e-mail compendium of links to the online work of Hoover’s fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media.
Learn MoreChina's Global Sharp Power Weekly Alert
This weekly newsletter collects articles, reports and other media from across the world to illustrate the actions and behaviors of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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