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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...
Articles On: UK Academia, Communist Espionage, China’s Worldview, Taiwan’s Isolation, B.C. Politician, Taiwan Elections, Philippines’ Power, Influence, Hong Kong Protest, Twitter, and Trade War
The Chinese Communist Party wages a series of foreign interference and coercion campaigns and this section provides articles and reports explaining those actions, as well as the damage they do abroad.
What’s Next For U.S.-Taiwan Economic Relations?
The project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region, and the National Security Task Force the Hoover Institution hosts a conversation on, What’s Next for U.S.-Taiwan Economic Relations?, on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 4:00 PM PT.
Articles On: Global Image, China’s Communist Party Centenary, Secret RSDL Jails, Engagement, Pro-Democracy Newspaper, 2021 China Transparency Report, Hong Kong, Police State, and Chinese Elite
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Silicon Valley, China’s CyberAI Talent Pipeline, WeChat, National Security, Cyber Defense, Taiwan, Hacking, Data, Software Policy, Digital Currency, International Partnership, Cyber Threat, and TikTok
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: China’s NGO, Earthquake, Hong Kong Property Tycoons, Joe Biden, China’s Biggest Movie Stars, Economic Recovery, Evergrande Crisis, Underground Private Tutoring Market, Macau Casinos, Chinese Stock, and Gaming Company Fined
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Evergrande, RTHK, China National Security, Xi Jinping, U.S.-China Audit Fight, Wall Street, BBC, WeChat, Internet Access, China's Energy Crisis, and Japan's GPIF Pension Fund
Articles that illuminate the lack of personal freedom and political liberty under the Chinese Communist Party.
Articles On: Germany, Taiwan Invasion Timeline, Decarbonize, Japan, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Green Deal, Next Space Race, Transatlantic Cooperation, and China 3.0
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.
Not One Inch: America, Russia, And The Making Of Post-Cold War Stalemate
A History Working Group seminar with Mary Sarotte.
John Taylor on the John Batchelor Show (19:27)
What Would the Founders Think of Defunding Obamacare?
Abuses and Usurpations
Jessica Gavora on our uniformed corps of medical personnel that's costly, unnecessary -- and reluctant to serve its country.
A Teacher of Character
James Q. Wilson was a modest man of outsize achievements—a professor and a lifelong student of human nature. By Harvey C. Mansfield.
Building an Innovation Economy: The Mechanics of the Patent System
Building an Innovation Economy: The Mechanics of the Patent System
May 12-13, 2016
The Task Of The Public Intellectual
Amid democratic hustle and bustle and free market churn, it is the job of the thinker and writer to illuminate the public interest and conserve freedom.
Gender@Google
“Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber,” the memo written by Google’s now-fired software engineer James Damore, addresses a taboo topic in modern American life—namely, sex differences that relate to the abilities and occupational choices of men and women.
A Bon-Bon For Marlborough Buffs
It may be stretching the limits of this feature to offer a movie review as “Military History in the News,” but, given the temper of our times, any film even slightly to do with Britain’s greatest soldier, John Churchill Duke of Marlborough, ought to be welcomed. And in fact, The Favourite has been widely acclaimed as one of the best offerings of the year. Deliciously filmed by director Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite tells, albeit in a gossipy way, the tale of Queen Anne’s epic feud with Sarah Churchill, the duke’s wife, the queen’s longtime “favorite,” and ruthlessly Machiavellian power behind the throne.
Close Friends, Distinguished Colleagues Celebrate the Centennial of George P. Shultz
Close friends spanning George P. Shultz’s exceptional career of public service celebrated the Hoover distinguished fellow and sixtieth US secretary of state for his centenary this week. Shultz, who turns one hundred years old on Sunday, December 13, was paid tribute by senior officials he worked with in the Nixon and Reagan administrations, other policymakers he advised when he was outside of government, as well as his colleagues at the Hoover Institution and Stanford University. All recalled memories of Shultz as an honorable public servant and extraordinary leader who lived up to his favorite motto: “trust is the coin of the realm.”
Amy Zegart on All Things Considered (:28)
The Gravest Danger
Nuclear weapons could only too easily fall into the hands of rogue states and terrorists. Hoover fellow Sidney Drell and James Goodby explain how to prevent that from happening.
Learning from Experience: A Symposium Celebrating the Life, Work, and Ninety-Fifth Birthday of George P. Shultz
In December 2015, the Hoover Institution celebrated the ninety-fifth birthday of George P. Shultz, former secretary of state, secretary of labor, and secretary of the Treasury; Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; and the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

