Climate Change Might Have Spared America From Hurricanes
[Subscription Required]Scientific and media bias promote the illusion that global warming produces nothing but bad results.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportCountering China’s Challenge To American AI Leadership
Hoover Institution fellow Tarun Chhabra testifies before the Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on East Asia, The Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy in a hearing title "Countering China's Challenge to American AI Leadership."
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportGetting The Most Out Of New START Before It Expires
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, after mysteriously disappearing from the public eye for a few weeks, reemerged November 9 to give an interview to Russian news service RIA Novosti. He took a question about whether Moscow has proposed a meeting with Washington to discuss President Vladimir Putin’s offer to extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) limits for one year beyond February 5, 2026, when the treaty goes out of force.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportGiving Thanks for Freedom and Growth
Economic liberty is the foundation of our better lives.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportChina Can Build Things Fast, But Only Freedom Creates Genius
Hoover Institution fellow Dan Wangwrites in Breakneck, China has become an “engineering state,” orchestrating mega-projects with centralized precision: skyscrapers, entire urban regions, ports, and railways. Shanghai’s skyline now rivals Manhattan’s. China can execute at scale.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportCrypto Part II: Examining The Taxation Of Digital Assets
Hoover Institution fellow Amit Serunoted that “structurally, accommodating retail liquidity means either holding excess cash, diluting returns or selling assets in a downturn, triggering fire-sale dynamics that can spiral.”
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportBiology On The New Frontier
Hoover Institution fellow Drew Endyhas a newanalysison the US-China race for dominance over biotechnology.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportVictor Davis Hanson: Targeting Christians At Christmas, Attacking The Culture They Chose To Join
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson explores the troubling phenomenon of immigrants attacking the cultures they chose to join, including attacks on Christmas markets in Europe.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportDan Wang With Zero: How China Won The Clean Tech Race
Hoover Institution fellow Dan Wangargues China’s engineering mindset has given it an edge in all sorts of domains, including climate technologies, while America’s lawyerly mindset is holding it back. Wang shares what the world can learn from China and how the US could start to compete on green tech in the future.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe Nobel Winners Of Stanford GSB
Hoover Institution fellow Michael Spence, along with George Akerlof and Joseph Stiglitz, won the prize for their foundational work outlining a theory of markets with asymmetric information and creating analytical tools that the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said “form the core of modern information economics.”
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportSocial economy in Europe : contributing to competitiveness and prosperity
Social economy refers to a specific way of doing business that combines three elements: working towards collective or interest, reinvesting profits and participatory governance. It is increasingly recognised as a driver of inclusive growth, impactful employment and resilient communities. The actors of social economy (social enterprises, co‑operatives, associations, mutual benefit societies, foundations…) all prioritise social value alongside economic activities and play a role in delivering essential services and enhancing well‑being of individuals and communities. At EU level, the EU Social Economy Action Plan and the 2023 Council Recommendation call for better framework conditions an..
EU > EU PublicationsCreative shifts : empowering culture for sustainable living : executive summary
The accelerating environmental crisis driven by human activity, including global climate change and the alarming loss of biodiversity, poses a profound threat to global ecosystems and to human life and livelihoods. While much attention has been directed towards transformative measures in sectors such as energy and transport, the cultural and creative sectors (CCS) also hold significant, yet under-recognised, potential to contribute meaningfully to the sustainability agenda. With their proven capacity to foster public awareness, create emotional engagement and inspire behavioural change, culture, creativity and the arts warrant a more strategic and ambitious integration into climate action ef..
EU > EU PublicationsHighlights from the first year in office : the von der Leyen Commission 2024-2029
On 1 December 2024, the second von der Leyen Commission took office with a clear commitment: to make Europe more independent, more competitive and more secure, as the world becomes more confrontational. In its first year, the Commission has worked to turn Europe into a continent where traditional and new industries thrive, while ensuring a good quality of life for our citizens. With the clean energy transition and the rapid rise of AI underway, we want Europe to seize these opportunities and strengthen its global leadership. We are expanding our trade partnerships, creating new opportunities for European companies big and small. And we are also supporting Europeans to develop better skills, ..
EU > EU PublicationsFinancial instruments in cohesion policy : a revolving use of funds materialised partially. Special report 24/2025
One of the advantages of financial instruments in cohesion policy over grants is that reflows can be used to support additional final recipients, leading to more efficient use of public financing. Our work concluded that only a limited reuse of reflows materialises during eligibility periods, partly due to acceptable reasons, such as the long-term nature of investments. After the eligibility period, reflows are generally reused for cohesion policy purposes, but with limitations. We found the legal framework on the reuse obligation insufficiently clear and unambiguous and found a lack of effective oversight by the Commission, leading to varying practices among member states’ managing author..
EU > EU PublicationsCan The US Avoid The Sallust Snare?
One Ancient Roman historian argued that republics need the fear of common enemies to prevent political factions from tearing the state apart.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportA Close Look at China’s Tech Playbook
America must match Beijing strategy for strategy, spending for spending.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportFormer US Ambassador To Russia Michael Mcfaul To Speak At WSU
Hoover Institution fellow Michael McFaulwill deliver a lecture based on his recent book Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America and the New Global Disorder at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, December 3, in the Thomas S. Foley Institute Speaker’s Room at Washington State University.
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