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Morris P. Fiorina is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. His current research focuses on elections and public opinion with particular attention to the quality of representation: how well the positions of elected...
Edward Lazear and Niall Ferguson: COVID-19: Today’s Historic Jobs Report
A Hoover Virtual Policy Briefing with Edward Lazear and Niall Ferguson: COVID-19: Today’s Historic Jobs Report
Friday, May 8, 2020 at 11AM PT/ 2PM ET.
Edward Lazear and Niall Ferguson: COVID-19: Today’s Historic Jobs Report | Hoover Virtual Policy Briefing
Hoover Institution Fellows Edward Lazear and Niall Ferguson: COVID-19: Today’s Historic Jobs Report.
Cyberspace And Public-Private Innovation
The Hoover Institution hosts A Decade Of US Cyber Strategy: A Hoover Chat Series With Cyber Experts And Defense Leaders on January 29, February 12, February 26, March 12, and March 19, 2020.
The March 19 session focuses on the role of public-private partnerships and innovation in defense cyber strategy.
China, Big Tech, and Cyber Defense: The World According to Zegart
In this wide-ranging conversation, Professor Zegart discusses the US relationship with China and how she views that country’s aggressive stance toward Taiwan; why big tech companies are a potential threat not only to privacy, but also to our national security; and why the next war may well be fought with a keyboard rather than on a battlefield.
Presidents, Measured and Mismeasured
Paul Kengor on Power and the Presidency by Robert A. Wilson and The Presidential Difference: Leadership Style from FDR to Clinton by Fred I. Greenstein
Lee Daniels' The Butler': Reagan Biographers Slam President's Portrayal
Dodd-Frank Strikes Again
New regulations on CEO compensation disclosure are both costly and inane.
Black Livelihoods Matter
African Americans need economic opportunity, unconstrained by government regulation.
Mayor Chuck Reed Explains Pension Reform Initiative
New Book on How to End Government Bailouts
America is sick of bailouts. As President Obama called out in the State of the Union “we all hated the bank bailout. I hated it. I hated it. You hated it.” But the bailout mentality continues, and hate alone will not make it go away. So how can we end bailouts?
Ending Government Bailouts As We Know Them
The American people are clearly upset about the massive government bailouts of faltering organizations and the consequent commitment of taxpayer dollars-as well as the heavy involvement of the federal government in private sector activities.
The Artificial Intelligence Revolution
Yll Bajraktari and Anshu Roy in conversation with Amy Zegart on Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 2:00 PM ET.
The Mob Is Coming For You
Our society is transforming from an orderly republic into a wild and radical democracy.
Crime Makes a Comeback in California Politics
There are so many politicians running for office in California with Silicon Valley roots that a Sacramento Bee reporter says next year could be the valley's political "coming out party."...
Eureka: The California Primary Voter Gap
The California Primary Voter Gap
While Los Angeles County accounts for roughly 30% of total registered Democrats in California, only 20% of actual Democrat primary voters come from that part of the Golden State.
Executive Discretion on Steroids
Beware of government actions aimed at "virtuous" ends.
From Worms to Cyber War
The Human Prosperity Project on Socialism and Free-Market Capitalism Speaker Series
The Hoover Institution presents an online speaker series based on scholarly research and commentary by Hoover fellows participating in the Human Prosperity Project on Socialism and Free-Market Capitalism.

