Enhancing land military mobility in Europe: Advocating a pragmatic approach
Solving the challenges of military mobility in Europe requires a whole-of-government and whole-of-society perspective. Given the geopolitical climate, Europe should move quickly on this most pressing issues for the North Atlantic Alliance.
Atlantic Council > Publications-ReportsColombia needs a strong private sector—and renewed government institutions at the helm
Colombia’s institutions brought stability, yet corruption, insecurity, and widespread informality still undermine trust and limit prosperity. Renewed fiscal discipline, stronger territorial governance, and revived institutional dialogue are essential for translating Colombia’s hard-won freedoms into inclusive and enduring growth.
Atlantic Council > Publications-ReportsNarrating the war: Analyzing Russia’s narratives for its invasion of Ukraine
The latest report in the Atlantic Council’s Russia Tomorrow series examines the Kremlin’s narratives about its invasion of Ukraine.
Atlantic Council > Publications-ReportsVictor Davis Hanson: Australia’s Rich History Of ‘Rugged Individuals’ Put To The Test Following Terror Attack
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses Australia's reaction to the Hanukkah massacre and how the West seems unconcerned with antisemitic violence.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportVictor Davis Hanson: The Lefts’ Gun Control Messaging Is Simply A ‘Moral Out’
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses immigration and gun control in the wake of the Bondi Beach massacre in Australia, the reaction of Trump to the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, and the Left’s response to all of it.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportElizabeth Economy: China Is 'Leaps And Bounds Ahead' On Robotics With Cultural Infusion And Large Deployment Scale
Hoover Institution fellow Elizabeth Economy notes that that China is strategically advancing its global influence in ‘frontier regions’ through reshaping the international system to reflect its economic and political interests.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportVictor Davis Hanson: War With Venezuela Would Be A Strategic Catastrophe
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson says tensions between Venezuela and the United States are rising as Trump cracks down on drug trafficking, illicit oil shipments, and hostile foreign influence in Latin America. With talk of confrontation swirling in the media, questions are mounting about how far the US should go—and what lessons history offers.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportWhy Aren't "Sleepy Depositors" Moving Their Cash Into High-Yield Savings Accounts?
In late October 2025, I attended a conference honoring Pat Bajari. At the conference, Ali Hortacsu presented a fascinating paper. Ali argued that many savers are collecting almost 0% in interest on their deposits and that this is enriching the banks who hold these deposits.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportNothing Fails Like Prohibition
Many people have expressed outrage at the US government’s killing of people in boats leaving Venezuela with, allegedly, cargoes of illegal drugs. Others, including President Trump and his secretary of war, Pete Hegseth, have defended the killings.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily Report18-Month Sentence For Anti-Asian/Anti-Gay Threats Sent By Montana State Univ. Chinese Culture Club President
From the government's Offer of Proof in U.S. v. Wu (D. Mont.), in which an 18-month sentence was just announced yesterday; Wu indeed appears to himself be Asian.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportTaliban Hiding Boom In Cross-Border Narcotics Trade Behind Veil Of Piety, UN Monitors Say
UN monitors also warn that areas where the industry is being relocated could potentially benefit ISIL-Khurasan and TTP.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportTalking Autocrats vs. Democrats
Hoover Institution fellow Michael McFaul gave a talk on the Stanford campus about his latest book,Autocrats vs. Democrats.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportDemocracy and stability in Africa: Why US leadership still matters
This issue brief is the fifth in the Freedom and Prosperity Center’s “Future of democracy assistance” series, which analyzesthe many complex challenges to democracy around the world—and highlights actionable policies that promote democratic governance.The near- and long-term interests of African societies and key US stakeholders are bolstered by the advancement of democratic, accountable, and stable governance on the continent. A robust democracy assistance strategy in Africa is in line with long-standing US values that underpin America’s reputation and image on the continent, and is also instrumental to current US objectives.
Atlantic Council > Publications-ReportsEngaging generative artificial intelligence in African development
From classrooms to farming communities, generative artificial intelligence holds great potential for Africa. The question is whether its promise of abundance will reach everyone—or only those already well-connected.
Atlantic Council > Publications-ReportsConflicts to Watch in 2026 | Council on Foreign Relations
About the Preventive Priorities Survey For the past eighteen years, the Center for Preventive Action (CPA) has surveyed American foreign policy experts to assess the risk posed to U.S. national interests by ongoing and emerging sources of armed conflict around the world. The logic of this exercise is straightforward: U.S. policymakers often find themselves blindsided […]
CFR > ReportN.Y. Synagogue Allowed to Fire Teacher for Anti-Zionist Blog Post
[1.] The First Amendment applies only to the government, and thus doesn't limit private employers from firing employees based on their speech. But many states have statutes that do impose such limitations, as the map above suggests. (For more on this, see my Private Employees' Speech and Political Activity: Statutory Protection Against Employer Retaliation and Should the Law Limit Private-Employer-Imposed Speech Restrictions? articles.)
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportTrump Is Doubling Down on His Disastrous A.I. Chip Policy
[Subscription Required]President Trump announced last week that he would allow China to buy an advanced artificial intelligence chip, the H200, from the American company Nvidia, doubling down on amisguided decisionhe made over the summer to sell China another advanced chip, the H20. The H200 is about six times as powerful and will be an even greater boon to China’s military and A.I. development.
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