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Interviews

Michael Auslin: Welcome Taiwan To The Community Of Nations #In-the-Time-Of-The-Virus

interview with Michael R. Auslinvia The John Batchelor Show
Thursday, April 23, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Michael Auslin discusses his Fox News article "After coronavirus – Taiwan deserves a seat at the global table."

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Scott Atlas: Stanford Professor: Enough Is Enough, It’s Time To Reopen The Country

interview with Scott W. Atlasvia Steve Deace Show
Thursday, April 23, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Scott Atlas discusses his The Hill article "The data is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation."

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New York Antibody Study Shows The Virus Is Much Less Deadly Than We Were Told

cited Scott W. Atlasvia Rush Limbaugh Show
Thursday, April 23, 2020

These studies are popping up everywhere. First, we had Stanford University. They did a survey — their own survey — medical research. Stanford is not a bunch of slouches. Stanford is not some conservative institution of higher learning. Stanford’s high up on the approved leftist list, okay?

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John Yoo On The Constitutional Questions Raised By The Coronavirus

interview with John Yoovia AEI
Thursday, April 23, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow John Yoo discusses whether President Trump can unilaterally “reopen” the country as well as how much power the states’ governors have to regulate businesses, parks, and other facilities. Yoo also weighs-in on whether we can make China pay for the economic damage the CCP has wrought, and when and how these interminable lockdowns will end.

In the News

Based On The Wuhan Virus's Known Risks, Scott Atlas Says To Unchain America

quoting Scott W. Atlasvia American Thinker
Thursday, April 23, 2020

A lot of people have suddenly become very sophisticated about analyzing medical and statistical information regarding the Wuhan virus. Some are good at this and some awful. The problem for most of us is determining which analyses we can trust and finding long-form narratives that are easy to follow. For example, Alex Berenson's Twitter feed is an excellent resource when it comes to debunking bad data, but, so far as I know, he hasn't written an extended narrative collecting the affirmative data. 

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Michael Petrilli: The One Where The Pandemic Turns Robert Into A Big Softie

interview with Michael J. Petrillivia Education Gadfly (Thomas B. Fordham Institute)
Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Michael Petrilli debates how much we can expect districts to do during the current crisis, whether student work should be graded right now, and if schools will return to normal in the fall. 

 

In the News

Coronavirus: Millions In India On The Brink Of Starvation Despite Overflowing Granaries

cited Raghuram Rajanvia Straits Times (Taiwan)
Wednesday, April 22, 2020

For four weeks, Mr Balappa has woken up anxious about how to feed his children. "I spend most of my day searching for rice. I can't look my wife in the eye anymore," the construction worker said.

In the News

Raghuram Rajan Cautions Against Giving Communal Colour To Coronavirus

featuring Raghuram Rajanvia Economic Times (India)
Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Despite rebound in economic activities in H2 of 2020, global growth will still be negative this year, he said.

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Is The Script For California’s Economic Recovery Already Written?

by Bill Whalen mentioning Michael J. Boskin, John F. Cogan, Lee Ohanianvia California on Your Mind
Thursday, April 23, 2020

In case you’ve wondered what a bad week looks like for a California governor, it goes something like this.

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Strategika Issue 64: China After The Pandemic

via Strategika
Thursday, April 23, 2020

Strategika Issue 64 is now available online. Strategika is an online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past—the efforts of the Military History Working Group of historians, analysts, and military personnel focusing on military history and contemporary conflict.

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