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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Comey Announces “Going Dark Early Intervention Initiative”
FBI Director James Comey isn’t backing down following the Justice Department’s decision this week to drop the court case to force Apple to help crack the San Bernardino iPhone.
The Nuclear Physicist Who Helped Reduce The World Stockpile Of Nuclear Arms Retires
James Timbie has a disarming résumé, both literally and figuratively. He lists just three jobs since graduating with a PhD in nuclear physics from Stanford University in 1971, all within the State Department involving arms control.
California Is Moving In the Wrong Energy Security Direction
In the soon-to-be-released Hoover Institution Press book, Blueprint for America, edited by former Secretary of State George Shultz, retired Admiral James Ellis explores how the United States is primed and ready to develop an energy security strategy.
Policy Change Begins With Education
I have dedicated the balance of my life to educating the public about the dangers of nuclear weapons because I believe they pose one of the greatest existential threats to humanity we have ever faced.
U.S. National Security Experts Warn Of Threats To Military Space Systems
National security experts told a House oversight panel Tuesday that the United States is failing to adequately address serious threats to its military space systems and that the Defense Department need to make major changes in its policies and acquisition strategies.
The U.S. Nuclear Triad Needs An Upgrade
[Subscription required] With bombers shifted to other duties and missiles aging out, the arsenal requires modernizing.
Law Talk With Richard Epstein: Obstruction Of Bachelorhood
Hoover Institution fellow Richard Epstein talks about James Comey's testimony, Robert Mueller’s appointment, the proper use of the impeachment power, understanding the 25th Amendment, and the legal and political implications of withdrawing from the Paris agreement on climate change.
Elizabeth Cobbs: PBS Documentary Explores The Future Of Automation And The American Dream
Hoover Institution fellow Elizabeth Cobbs discusses her and James Shelley's new PBS documentary, "Cyberwork and the American Dream."
Iran’s Oil Muscle Weakened By US Energy Dominance
America has emerged as a force in the world energy markets and that means geopolitical risks are not what they used to be for commodities despite tensions with Iran bubbling up again.
Toward A World Free From Nuclear Weapons
Achieving a nuclear-free world starts with a joint effort from nuclear-capable countries to mitigate the factors that drive nations to possess these weapons.
Ending China’s Chokehold On Rare-Earth Minerals
The U.S. and allies can break Beijing’s monopoly on elements vital to electronics and national defense.
Redefining Energy Security: Blueprint For America
The United States is close to achieving energy independence for the first time in decades, but it should go further to achieve energy security.
Purdue Adds Panel Featuring National Space Council Members To Apollo 11 Anniversary Celebration
Annus horribilis: Two futuristic looks at the crash of 2009
In 2005's fictional "Countdown to a Meltdown," The Atlantic magazine's James Fallows describes America's coming economic crisis by looking back from the election of 2016 -- when the 46th president of the United States will be the first since before the Civil War to be neither Democrat nor Republican...
Getting the facts straight on California’s energy policy
California’s Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) is due to take effect early next year. The closer we are to implementing this historic legislation to curb emissions, the greater the intensity of the surrounding editorial commentary...
As oil spill damages Gulf, will U.S. change energy use?
The Gulf oil spill has triggered a crisis of confidence, shaking Americans' views about BP, the oil industry, technology and President Barack Obama and slowing a planned expansion of domestic offshore oil drilling...
$100 million Precourt energy institute announced
Flanked by a group including Silicon Valley titans and renowned energy scientists, University President John Hennessy appeared in Memorial Auditorium yesterday to announce the launch of Stanford’s $100 million Precourt Institute for Energy...
Stanford launches $100 million initiative to tackle energy issues
Recognizing that energy is at the heart of many of the world's tribulations—economic, environmental and political—Stanford is establishing a $100 million research institute to focus intently on energy issues, President John Hennessy announced today...
Stanford News: Stanford Launches $100 Million Initiative to Tackle Energy Issues
Recognizing that energy is at the heart of many of the world’s tribulations—economic, environmental and political—Stanford is establishing a $100 million research institute to focus intently on energy issues, President John Hennessy announced today...
Reporter's Notes: Let's Weatherize!
Since people seem to nod off a bit when I say I'm working on a story about energy efficiency, I've had to re-tool my pitch...

