Endless Summer: Iran, Woke Two?, And The George Costanza Theory Of War
On the latest GoodFellows: Is economic strangulation the key to achieving Iranian cooperation, or another misstep in the Persian Gulf? Is a sequel to “Woke 1” in the works? And does playing the race card in the aftermath of a former Cambridge University professor's suicide make his death even more tragic – and distract from another tragedy: declining academic tragedy?
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportA Colombia-Venezuela agenda for recovery, security, and economic growth
The recent earthquakes in Venezuela and Colombia have created urgent humanitarian needs that will require sustained international support. As recovery advances, the US-Colombia Strategic Alignment Coalition outlines how both countries, with US support, can build a cooperation agenda.
Atlantic Council > Publications-ReportsDon’t Assume They Got It Right
Luke Nichter — a Hoover Institution Griffin Fellow and Presidential Studies chair at Chapman University — on Washington archives, court fights over Watergate’s records, and history's importance.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportHating Israel Fatigue
Israel dominates the daily news in this 2026 midterm election year—almost always in a boring, fatiguing, negative light. Tens of thousands of innocents may be slaughtered, ethnically cleansed, butchered, and tortured by the world’s dictators, yet an overwhelming and obsessive abhorrence is reserved for tiny, democratic Israel.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThree News Items And A Lesson
Today, a few small recent economic news items add up to a bigger picture.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportUS Advisory Body Says China's Data Dominance Gives It AI Advantage
Hoover Institution fellow Mike Kuiken said,"Over the last half decade, China has been able to consolidate data, find ways to label it and refine it, and hoover up new data and make sure it's quickly made available to entities."
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportHow Economic Stimulus Became a Debt Problem
Keynesian fiscal stimulus promises to support an economy in recession, but decades of research raise questions about how much growth that spending actually produces. The evidence on stimulus checks, government purchases, and infrastructure shows that the payoff depends heavily on how and when the money is spent, while the debt can persist long after the crisis ends.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportConspiracy Watch Joins Global Experts To Stress Test AI Systems For Antisemitism And Online Hate
Hoover Institution fellow Anne Neuberger discussed the promise and challenges of rapidly advancing AI technologies and the importance of ensuring such systems reflect democratic values and human rights principles.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportUS Ambassador Gor Discusses Aerospace, Defense Cooperation With General Atomics Executive
Hoover Institution fellow Vivek Lall met US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Monday to discuss expanding US-India cooperation in aerospace, defense, energy, and advanced technologies.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportVictor Davis Hanson: The Truth About Jason Arday’s Death
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson says Jason Arday’s rise to a prestigious professorship at Cambridge University unraveled amid allegations of plagiarism and fabricated claims in his memoir. Hanson says Arday’sdeath raises difficult questions about the institutions that elevated him. Hanson notes that the scandal exposes the consequences of abandoning academic merit and placing someone in a position he was never qualified to hold.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportLaura Ingraham And Victor Davis Hanson Analyze Florida's Socialist Surge
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses the rise of socialist candidates in Florida's primary elections, specifically targeting establishment Democrats like Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Jared Moskowitz.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportEnsuring Affordable Energy In The 21st Century
How can the United States keep energy affordable as electricity demand rises? Meeting growing demand from AI, industry, and households will require not only expanding energy supply but also lowering the regulatory and construction barriers that make new infrastructure slower and more expensive to build.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportHow To Defend Taiwan And Prevent War With China
Taiwan is the most urgent test of whether the United States and its allies can deter China and preserve peace in the Indo-Pacific. Beijing is increasing pressure on Taiwan while exploiting gaps in allied coordination across military, economic, and political policy.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe Educated Republic: Scott Atlas On Thomas Jefferson
He believed self-governance would falter without universities that enshrined free inquiry.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe Lapsed Atheist: Charles Murray Makes The Case For God
Charles Murray joins Peter Robinson to discuss the evidence that forced him to reconsider God, the soul, and Christianity.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportRemembering V-J Day
Although Americans remember September 2, 1945, as the day the representatives of the Japanese government ended World War II by signing the surrender declaration aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Emperor Hirohito had announced the Japanese surrender nearly two weeks earlier.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportJustice Thomas Reveals This Elite Institution Is ‘Off Limits’ To Him: ‘That's The World We're In’
Thomas alleged that, if not for YouTube, the ideas and works of American economist and Hoover Institution fellow Thomas Sowell, who profoundly shaped his political views, would be lost to the younger generation of students because some people's views are "unpalatable" to the student body.
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