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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...
Cao Gangchuan: A Political Biography
Cao Gangchuan’s Military Career Cao Gangchuan was born in Wugang, Henan Province, in December 1935. At age 19, he joined the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and was immediately sent to study artillery and ordnance at two entry-level technical schools, at the latter of which he graduated to serve as a teacher for one year. In 1956, he joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and was singled out for Russian language education to prepare him for six years of study at a prestigious artillery engineering school in the Soviet Union. When Cao returned to the PLA in 1963, he began a long career in the equipment and ordnance system within the Beijing staff departments. For 12 years, including the time of the Cultural Revolution, he worked as a low-level officer in the munitions offices of the General Logistics Department. From the mid-1970s, Cao moved over to assume increasing responsibilities in the equipment departments of the General Staff Department (GSD), serving as deputy director of the Military Equipment Department from 1982-89. During this period, sources close to General Cao confirm that he often traveled to Europe and Russia on procurement delegations. After Tiananmen in 1989, General Cao directly oversaw this commerce as director of the Office of Military Trade under the Central Military Commission.
China Connection: U.S. Policy and the People's Republic of China
This series will provide expert analyses of U.S. interests and involvement in key countries, regions, and organizations.
Sunrise Or Sunset? The Future Of Section 702 Of The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
The Hoover Institution hosted "Sunrise or Sunset? The Future of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act" on Thursday, June 1, 2017 from 12:00pm - 5:30pm EST.
Hoover’s Uncommon Knowledge Featured Nov. 29 On New Fox Nation
The Hoover Institution’s Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson will appear on the new Fox Nation streaming service on Nov. 29 with an exclusive interview of economist and Hoover senior fellow Thomas Sowell.
Jim Mattis on Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead
Call Sign Chaos is Jim Mattis’s memoir of his lifelong journey from marine recruit to four-star general and secretary of defense. It’s also the story of his quest to learn from every experience and pass on those lessons, so that future generations can plan better, lead better, and do and be better, thus creating a safer and more successful United States and world.
Articles On: Bullying, Breaking Rules, Competing with China, Surveillance, Support for Taiwan, Confronting China, Economic Containment Strategy, Lebanon, Aircrafts
This section collects opinion pieces from across the world commenting on the harms caused by the activities of the Chinese Communist Party and provides insight to the various solutions that experts and leaders suggest we pursue to protect our interests.
Articles On: Hong Kong and National Security
This section documents the myriad abuses that the Chinese Communist Party commits against its own people in violation of its commitments under the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Articles On: Intellectual Property, Bailouts, and the Stock Market
This section highlights articles and reports on the harmful impacts of the commercial and economic policies employed by the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Real Estate, Joint Wealth Venture, Public Security System, and Law-and-Order Forces
Materials that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Public Health, Chinese 5G, and US Policy
This section collects opinion pieces from across the world commenting on the harms caused by the activities of the Chinese Communist Party and provides insight to the various solutions that experts and leaders suggest we pursue to protect our interests.
Articles On: Covid-19, Censorship, Global Resistance, Mass Arrests, Security, Media Partner, Jack Ma, and Vaccines
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: WHO, COVID-19, The Great Expulsion, Hong Kong, Bloggers, Biometric Data Collection, and Banyan Tree
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Totalitarianism, Propaganda, Emerging Technologies, America, Xinjiang Cotton, History Comments, Coronavirus Origins, Jack Ma, US Senate, Press Freedom, Indo-Pacific Quad, and Electoral Reform Bill
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Policy Seminar With Robert Hall
Robert Hall, the Robert and Carole McNeil Joint Hoover Senior Fellow and Professor of Economics at Stanford University, discussed “Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years?” a paper with Marianna Kudlyak (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco). John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, was the moderator.
Articles On: Hong Kong Public Broadcaster, Bankers, Belarus, Open Elections, Friends, Tiananmen Massacre Vigil, Covid, China’s Three-Child Policy, Maternity Leave, Gaza, and Mobile Phone Number
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: China, Tiananmen Square, Traitors, EU-China Relations, Academic Freedom, Hong Kong Broadcaster, and Covid-19
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Covid-19, Tech Companies, and WHO
This section collects opinion pieces from across the world commenting on the harms caused by the activities of the Chinese Communist Party and provides insight into the various solutions that experts and leaders suggest we pursue to protect our interests.
Articles On: Coronavirus, Britain, Cold War, Germany, and China
This section collects opinion pieces from across the world commenting on the harms caused by the activities of the Chinese Communist Party and provides insight into the various solutions that experts and leaders suggest we pursue to protect our interests.
Congressional Letters to 37 American Companies connected to forced labor by Uyghurs in China
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) led Members of Congress on a series of letters to the CEOs of American companies today, calling on them to stop the use of forced labor of the Uyghur Muslim population in China. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has painstakingly tracked both forced transfers of workers from Xinjiang to other parts of China, and the use of Uyghur labor in factories within Xinjiang.
Articles On: Journalist, COVID-19, Racism, Censorship, Risk Management, and Investigation
Materials that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.

