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Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 12, 2025
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Today, Hoover Institution Director Condoleezza Rice speaks about why continued diplomacy and engagement may generate positive results with the People’s Republic of China. Amit Seru breaks down the dynamics of the US-India relationship in recent history. Joshua D. Rauh, Daniel Heil, and Benjamin Jaros continue to explore issues with scoring the costs of new federal legislation. And Mickey D. Levy previews how the Trump administration’s nominee to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors may fare in Congress.

Monday Aug 11, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 11, 2025
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Today, Andrew Roberts considers why Winston Churchill’s critics are having a comeback moment; Peter Berkowitz identifies the values and institutions that will help America endure a period of civilizational fragility and world chaos; and Eugene Volokh examines several legal options available to religious institutions seeking to maintain religious qualifications for their employees.

Friday Aug 08, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 8, 2025
Friday Aug 08, 2025
Friday Aug 08, 2025
In today’s Report:
Andrew Roberts and Condoleezza Rice discuss the international security landscape and how leaders can best apply the lessons of history to current policy challenges.
Russell Berman and Kiron Skinner suggest that the Trump administration should consider applying diplomatic pressure on France as it undermines US foreign policy in the Middle East.
And Liz Truss speaks with Jon Hartley about her time as UK prime minister and the challenges she sees for Britain’s economy and governance in the years ahead. Hoover Daily Report | August 8, 2025

Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 7, 2025
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
In today’s Report:
Lanhee Chen criticizes Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed partisan gerrymander of California’s congressional districts.
Bill Whalen interviews Niall Ferguson about his rise from early setbacks in Scotland to global historical eminence and knighthood.
And Elizabeth Economy speaks with Noah Barkin about Europe’s experience with the China challenge in trade and geopolitics.
Hoover Daily Report | August 7, 2025

Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 6, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
In today’s Report:
Michael McFaul considers lessons for American democracy from recent protests against the Zelenskyy government in Ukraine. A new video from the Stanford Emerging Technology Review shows how innovations in robotics technology are poised to transform the physical economy of the future. And Bill Whalen examines Nancy Pelosi’s political future in the light of her advanced age and San Francisco’s shifting political landscape.
Hoover Daily Report | August 6, 2025

Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 5, 2025
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Today, Niall Ferguson sits down with Argentine President Javier Milei to talk about how economic reforms are lifting millions there out of poverty and revitalizing the fiscal health of the nation. Timothy Garton Ash argues that the Democrats have condemned themselves for a long shambolic walk in the political wilderness for how they handled Joe Biden’s frailty. And Michael Bordo recounts the lengthy US history of presidents and Federal Reserve chairs fighting over policy and independence.
Hoover Daily Report | August 5, 2025

Monday Aug 04, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 4, 2025
Monday Aug 04, 2025
Monday Aug 04, 2025
Today, Niall Ferguson refutes the charge of genocide levied against Israel while pointing out that such a crime is ongoing in Ukraine; Peter Berkowitz examines why consensus has broken down among American Jews on Israel and the two-state solution; and Matthew Turpin reviews the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban in 2021 to consider the significance of the paradigm shift in trade policy set off by the Trump administration since January.
Hoover Daily Report | August 4, 2025

Friday Aug 01, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | August 1, 2025
Friday Aug 01, 2025
Friday Aug 01, 2025
This Friday, John Cochrane shares a list of questions he has for the next chair of the Federal Reserve; David Henderson analyzes how Trump’s tariff policy program is playing out; and Peter Robinson discusses the complex legacy of Woodrow Wilson with historian and public servant Christopher Cox.
Hoover Daily Report | August 1, 2025
