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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. In 2019-2021, he served as the Director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, executive secretary of the department's Commission on Unalienable Rights, and senior adviser to the...
Why Liberals Don't Get the Tea Party Movement
The Myth of Conservative Purity
Government Hypocrisy, Thinly Disguised
Conservatism Revived
What did the midterm elections prove? That Americans yearn for enduring principles—and dislike being pushed around. By Peter Berkowitz.
Profiles in Political Courage
Clarity of purpose is only half of a winning political strategy. The other half involves a clear understanding of the possible. By Peter Berkowitz.
The Right Way Forward For Conservatism
Despite the rise of Donald Trump and big Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage and Obamacare, Republicans can get out of their funk if they unite around what’s best in the conservative tradition
Certified Madness
One of the more interesting sections of the war funding bill Congress will soon send President Bush is its provision for "readiness..."
Conservative Survival in a Progressive Age
Political moderation is a maligned virtue. Yet it has been central to American constitutionalism and modern conservatism.
Book Review: A Heritage of Liberty
Both the McCain and Romney campaigns failed to state conservative principles clearly and translate them into attractive public policies. These were hardly the only factors that allowed Barack Obama to claim a historic victory in 2008 and to win re-election in 2012.
Vice President Pence At Hoover Institution Board Of Overseers
Vice President Mike Pence participates in a “fireside chat” with Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson.
Hoover Institution Spring Retreat 2006
David Brooks, New York Times columnist and author, was the featured speaker at the opening dinner, Sunday, April 30, of the 2006 Hoover Spring Retreat.
David Davenport on the John Batchelor Show (10:24)
Jeb Bush on the candidates
Today former Gov. Jeb Bush chatted with Hoover Institution's Peter Robinson on a webcast called Uncommon Knowledge, check it out here...
Striking the Right Tone
Peter Schweizer and Wynton C. Hall are editors of the new slim, crisp volume, Landmark Speeches of the American Conservative Movement...
Audio: Thompson and the GOP
Newsweek's Holly Bailey and Peter Robinson, senior fellow, The Hoover Institution, as guests on Newsweek on Air...
F. THOMPSON: Twitter Our Hearts
Also in multi-media Thompson land, The Corner's Peter Robinson links to video of Thompson at Hoover Institution and adds...
The Spirit of Conservative Reform
American conservatism has the opportunity to become a governing majority, but it confronts a fateful choice.
A Conservative's Case for Moderation
Recently William Kristol, a pillar of Washington’s Republican establishment, issued a call to arms, admonishing conservatives to abandon their “calm, cool, and collected affect” and to passionately reject Democratic Party leadership.
Campaign Finance: Roll Back the Reforms
Hoover fellow David Brady and Berkeley political scientist Nelson W. Polsby believe we need fewer limits on political contributions, not more. An interview by Hoover fellow Peter Robinson.
Gary Becker Interview
In today's Wall Street Journal, Hoover's Peter Robinson reports on an interview with Gary Becker. . . .