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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...
George Pratt Shultz Memorial Services
Articles On: Covid-19, China’s Cameras, Five Year Plan, JPMorgan’s Deal with Alipay, AI, Twitter, and Digital Silk Road
The Chinese Communist Party seeks to control information technology as a means to shape and censor the communications and opinions of its own people, as well as the communications of individuals beyond China's borders.
Articles On: Taiwan, India, Japan-UK Submarine, C.I.A, and Nuclear Weapons
Articles on the comprehensive military modernization and expansion program undertaken by the Chinese Communist Party, which supports an increasingly aggressive foreign policy and threatens the safety of China's neighbors.
The Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue | Hoover Institution
Public Choice and Regulation: A View from inside the Federal Trade Commission
Until recently there have been almost no analyses of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as a political institution—that is, one driven both by internal incentives and by ties to a larger political body that, in turn, responds to its own political and economic pressures.
Co-Author: Robert MacKay
Policy Seminar With Charles Plosser
The Fed’s Risky Experiment: Why the New Framework is So Troubling and Might There be a Better Way Virtual Meeting
Articles On: EV Makers, Trade Secrets, Spying, European Semiconductor Companies, and Microchip Maker
This section highlights articles and reports on the harmful impacts of the commercial and economic policies employed by the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Electric Cars, Magnesium, Universities, Commercial Secrets, Shipping, Huawei, Infrastructure, Italian Military-Drone Maker
This section highlights articles and reports on the harmful impacts of the commercial and economic policies employed by the Chinese Communist Party.
The Young, the Restless and Economic Growth
Countries with a younger population have far higher rates of entrepreneurship.
Hoover Institution Retreat June 6–8, 1993
Richard A. Epstein named Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution
Hoover Fellow Edward Teller Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
Preserving the Reagan Legacy
In an era of cynicism, Ronald Reagan can still teach us much. By Hoover fellow James C. Miller III.
Watch Over the Rappahannock
America eyes the Virginia elections
Why Hiring is Stuck
Don’t blame mismatched skills for stubbornly high unemployment. The sluggish economy just isn’t creating jobs. By Edward Paul Lazear.
National Fellow alum Henry Nau on his recent book Conservative Internationalism
Students of international relations are familiar with the big three theories: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. But, argues former Hoover national fellow Henry Nau, those theories are insufficient to describe accurately significant foreign policy leaders, namely, US presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Polk, Harry Truman, and Ronald Reagan.
Hoover Institution Releases Essay Series On Reinventing Nuclear Power
The Hoover Institution today released an essay series by the Shultz-Stephenson Task Force on Energy Policy that lays out a thought-provoking approach to reinventing nuclear power.
Andrei Sakharov: The Conscience Of Humanity
The Hoover Institution Press released Andrei Sakharov: The Conscience of Humanity, edited by George P. Shultz, the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow, and Senior Fellow Sidney Drell.
Russian Revolution: 100 Year Anniversary
In Union There Is Strength
I have watched this week’s unfolding events, angry and appalled. The words ‘Equal Justice Under Law’ are carved in the pediment of the United States Supreme Court. This is precisely what protesters are rightly demanding. It is a wholesome and unifying demand—one that all of us should be able to get behind. We must not be distracted by a small number of lawbreakers. The protests are defined by tens of thousands of people of conscience who are insisting that we live up to our values—our values as people and our values as a nation.

