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International Cooperation to Combat Cyber Crime and Terrorism

Monday, December 6, 1999 to Tuesday, December 7, 1999
Stauffer Auditorium Hoover Institution, Stanford University Stanford, California

The Hoover Institution and CISAC have joined forces to address whether information systems may be protected more effectively through international cooperation than efforts by individual states presently permit.

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Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation by Larry Diamond

Tuesday, May 11, 1999
STANFORD
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HOOVER APPOINTMENTS: FOUR SCHOLARS NAMED

Wednesday, December 2, 1998
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The First Chinese Democracy: Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan by Linda Chao and Ramon H. Myers

Tuesday, August 18, 1998
STANFORD

Separated from China since 1895 and only reunified briefly with China between October 25, 1945 and 1949, Taiwan is the only part of Chinese society in the last 5,000 years of Chinese history to have democratized, argue Hoover Institution fellows Linda Chao and Ramon H. Myers in The First Chinese Democracy: Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan now available from The Johns Hopkins University Press ($45).

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The First Chinese Democracy: Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan by Linda Chao and Ramon H. Myers

Saturday, July 25, 1998
STANFORD

Separated from China since 1895 and only reunified briefly with China between October 25, 1945 and 1949, Taiwan is the only part of Chinese society in the last 5,000 years of Chinese history to have democratized, argue Hoover Institution fellows Linda Chao and Ramon H. Myers in The First Chinese Democracy: Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan now available from The Johns Hopkins University Press ($45).

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The Working Group on Foreign Policy and Grand Strategy explores an array of foreign policy topics to develop orienting principles about the most important policy challenges that face the United States.
 
 

The Arctic Security Initiative addresses the strategic and security implications of increased Arctic activity and identifies opportunities for shaping a safe, secure, and prosperous Arctic.