Works matching IS 10885161 AND DT 2024
Results: 111
On the Cover.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 216
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Documenting Communism: The secret Soviet archives represent one of Hoover's most valuable collections. Library & Archives director emeritus Charles G. Palm describes the feat of exquisite personal diplomacy--from Palo Alto to the Kremlin itself--that enabled Hoover to obtain them
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 201
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Return to Watergate: The story of the Nixon presidency and its downfall seems fixed in amber. After fifty years, it's time to explore new research and write new histories.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 190
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Frontiers in Flames: Unrest, turmoil, repeated violence--borderlands such as Ukraine have been always thus. How great powers have managed disruptive states in zones of tumult.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 183
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"I Had to Tell It All": Glenn Loury on his traumatic past, his "struggle for self-command," and the new memoir in which he tells the story.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 172
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"Get Serious, Very Fast": Correspondent and writer Douglas Murray reports on the agonies of Israel and Ukraine--and the dangers that now face Britain, Europe, and the United States. "Something is going to happen. I don't know what. But something is going to happen"
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 163
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The End of Everything: In his new book, celebrated Hoover historian Victor Davis Hanson explores the deaths of entire civilizations--calamities of a kind that can, he assures us, happen again.
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Unhappy Meals: California's highly selective law dictating fast-food wages has already taken a big bite out of entry-level jobs. And that's just the appetizer.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 149
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The Parents Strike Back: Teachers' unions vilified the families who opposed COVID school closures. In response, parents set out to do the job the teachers refused to do.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 143
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Teach Our Children Well: Americans have drifted far from our founding values. Civic education could bring us back.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 137
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Teaching Bad: Are bad teachers really schools' biggest problem? Or are bad incentives?
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 131
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Crossed Wires: The electric-car tax credit may be a boon to Chinese miners, but it's a lousy deal for American taxpayers.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 128
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Freedom from Fear? The climate "crisis" is yielding to climate fatigue. And as panic fades, realistic and informed views are taking its place.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 124
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Batteries Included: The complex, costly future of electrical distribution belongs to smart grids.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 119
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Victory at Sea: In World War II, the merchant fleet served as the backbone of American sea power. Today, as China's fleets surge ahead, the United States must restore its sealift capacity.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 106
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Bleak October: In recent years, Israeli military leaders shut their eyes to innovation--and stumbled badly. They thought they were Goliath. But as an Israeli strategist says, "we are still only David".
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 34
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On the "Eighth Day," Strength: How can Israelis flourish again after the agony of October 7? By reasserting their identity as citizens of a state both Jewish and democratic.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 28
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Global Tax Versus the Facts: Taxes distort economic activity. A global minimum tax would distort it globally--and stall progress on reducing poverty.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 20
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Subversion, Submission: Islamist terrorism may have failed, but Islamist politics are proving remarkably--and alarmingly--successful. How the jihadists got good at the long game.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 98
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Paperwork Broadsides: Studies, studies, everywhere--but not a drop of action. Washington needs to stop issuing reports and start rebuilding our defenses.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 111
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Are We All Soviets Now? Central control of the economy, a fading military, cynicism, sickness: many Americans see the late USSR in the mirror.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 86
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Suits of Financial Armor: Supplying weapons isn't the only way we can help Ukraine. We can also make sure the sanctions against Russia really work.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 80
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Five Russian Futures: Scenarios of transformation for Vladimir Putin, his people, and his state.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 67
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Dire Strait: The Taiwan Relations Act of forty-five years ago proved admirable enough, but it misjudged both China and Taiwan.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 61
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The Myth of Accidental Wars: "Leaders start wars when they believe war will pay strategic dividends ... not because their anger got the better of them".
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 52
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Impossible States: A single state split between Arabs and Israelis would never work. And until there's a peaceful, stable Palestinian society, neither would two separate states.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 41
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What Do We Want? Incoherence! Divestment, the pet cause of anti-Israel protesters, would not affect Israel in any way.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 47
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Stay Home and Save: Why have wages risen so slowly? In part because millions of workers are accepting a different kind of compensation: the ability to work from home.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 16
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Why Inflation Still Hurts: What matters to consumers, and will always matter, is the sharp change in the cost of living.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 4, p. 9
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"I Lived Hard and Fast but Good": Who was Boris Pash? A Hoover collection gives a glimpse into his scarcely believable life: nemesis of Robert Oppenheimer, fervent anticommunist, and cold-blooded spy chief whose exploits may never be fully known.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 159
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John Dunlop: An Appreciation: The collection of the late Hoover senior fellow and Russia expert John B. Dunlop is a rich review of the movements and struggles that gave birth to the Putin era. It is also a tribute to an inimitable scholar and colleague.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 153
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August 1945: Fallout: The moral qualms dramatized in the movie Oppenheimer were central to the discussions about whether to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A new book illuminates what informed that decision, and what followed it.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 148
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Andrew Roberts's Long View: Hoover fellow Andrew Roberts--at home, the Lord Roberts of Belgravia--is a proud defender of the "great man" view of history, and of history itself. "It has a moral imperative behind it".
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 142
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Bitcoin of the Realm: Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong answers the skeptics of cryptocurrency with a vision that combines good business and greater freedom.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 130
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How about "Persons of Terror"? University of California ethnic-studies professors are offended by the accusation that Hamas commits "terrorism." These are the views they want to inflict on California's high-schoolers.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 125
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Brave New City: A shining city on the hills ... of Solano County. An enormous development is supposed to ease all kinds of civic problems--mostly the Bay Area's crippling housing shortage. Will it succeed? Should it?
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 120
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A Population Implosion: Humans once dreamed of populating the universe. Instead, our population is set to begin shrinking right here on Earth.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 93
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On the Cover.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 1, p. 198
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Sympathy for the Devil: A fascist-favoring journalist landed an exclusive interview with Adolf Hitler as German tanks rolled into France. Hitler expected public sympathy and the reporter expected praise. Both were badly mistaken.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 1, p. 183
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Truly Fair: How can we make peace among the battling school reformers who seek "educational equity"? Here are three ideas.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 115
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Doomscrolling Is a Dead End: Despite what modern Malthusians claim, the world won't run out of resources or room--as long as governments refrain from dampening innovation.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 102
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I Spy AI ... Hoover fellow Amy B. Zegart says artificial intelligence can utterly transform intelligence gathering--if policy makers make some tough changes. "It's not just 'add a little AI and stir'".
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 86
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Behind the Curve: Even as test scores plummet, schools are awarding "A" grades. The results? Complacency, unfair college admissions, and unaddressed learning loss.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 109
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Conflicts for Our Century: Trusting in half measures and old models, America has yet to grasp that the country is at war.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 80
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Evolution, not Revolution.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 77
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Drones: Something Old, Something New: Robot weapons are reshaping the battlefield, and artificial intelligence will shape it further. But today, as in the past, victory depends on strategic breakthroughs.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 72
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It Seemed So Easy: Three stubborn illusions about world peace we must no longer entertain.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 67
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Israel and Ukraine Deserve to Win: Both democracies need our continued help. This is the wrong moment for Americans to become self-absorbed.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 61
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Good Fences: As Vladimir Putin wages war in Ukraine, Donald Trump threatens to leave Europe to fend for itself--two good reasons why Europeans must assess their own defenses.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 50
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Covert, Coercive, Corrupting: As Beijing attempts to extend its power throughout the world, scholars in the West can stand up to Beijing. Hoover fellow Glenn Tiffert, a historian of modern China, explains how.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2024, n. 3, p. 55
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