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Monday Jul 21, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 21, 2025
Monday Jul 21, 2025
Monday Jul 21, 2025
Today, Condoleezza Rice offers her analysis of recent US diplomacy with Russia and increased support for Ukraine; Peter Berkowitz explains the importance of citizens recognizing the distinctive contributions of the American Declaration of Independence; and Michael Hartney considers whether the behavior of political leaders might account for declining support among Americans for using standardized tests to measure student achievement.
Hoover Daily Report | July 21, 2025

Monday Jul 21, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 18, 2025
Monday Jul 21, 2025
Monday Jul 21, 2025
This Friday, Russell Berman applies his expertise in Middle East politics and history to an analysis of what recent developments in the region, ushered in by Israel and the United States, could mean for its future; Rishi Sunak points out that countries other than the US and China can reap significant benefits from the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems; and Victor Davis Hanson takes a look at national policy and politics in the wake of Trump’s reelection, finding that what was once “unthinkable has become the banal.”

Thursday Jul 17, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 17, 2025
Thursday Jul 17, 2025
Thursday Jul 17, 2025
Today, Josef Joffe challenges the notion that regime change in Iran would resolve the geopolitical problems flowing from that nation; Michael McFaul unpacks why President Trump has increased his criticisms of Vladimir Putin and his support for Ukraine; and Steven J. Davis and coauthors share findings from their most recent survey of business uncertainty, reporting that among executives, “uncertainty over tariffs and trade policy remains pervasive.”
Hoover Daily Report | July 17, 2025

Wednesday Jul 16, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 16, 2025
Wednesday Jul 16, 2025
Wednesday Jul 16, 2025
Today, Hoover announces two public contests celebrating the scholarly contributions and multigenerational impact of Thomas Sowell; Rishi Sunak calls on democratic market states to form technological, trade, and defense deals to bolster collective resilience in the face of a new authoritarian axis; and Condoleezza Rice discusses the relationship between America’s universities and technology sector, arguing that reforms to the former must be carefully calibrated to avoid disrupting the nation’s innovation edge.
Hoover Daily Report | July 16, 2025

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 15, 2025
Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
Today, Hoover reports on hosting election officials to discuss the 2024 voting cycle and ongoing challenges in American election administration; Eugene Volokh takes a look at the limited circumstances in which American citizens can lose their citizenship; and a profile of Hoover Veteran Fellowship Program alumnus John Moses sheds light on his work to assist Afghan refugees resettling in the US, as well as the value of the fellowship program to prospective participants.
Hoover Daily Report | July 15, 2025

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Today, H.R. McMaster tells readers why he believes the ruling authoritarian regime in Iran is more fragile than it appears; two decades after coming together to support the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Bono and Condoleezza Rice reflect on their partnership; and Peter Berkowitz discusses the history and future of American conservatism in an article based on remarks he recently gave to the Public Interest Fellowship’s Annual Forum.
Hoover Daily Report | July 14, 2025

Friday Jul 11, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 11, 2025
Friday Jul 11, 2025
Friday Jul 11, 2025
This Friday, H.R. McMaster and Bradley Bowman rebut calls to reduce military assistance to Ukraine, arguing that the conflict is central to US security interests and challenging the “axis of aggressors”; Jendayi Frazer offers a blueprint for a strategic refresh of US-Africa relations to advance key US foreign policy goals; and Steven J. Davis joins other leading economists in filing an amicus brief challenging the economic arguments offered by the Trump administration in imposing tariffs under emergency authorities.
Hoover Daily Report | July 11, 2025

Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | July 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Today, Elizabeth Economy and Amy Zegart discuss the impact of DeepSeek’s new powerful large language models, apparently developed at a fraction of the cost of US competitors. Andrew Roberts asks what the new seismic shift will be in the nature of modern warfare. Soner Cagaptay explores Turkey’s new doctrine of drone diplomacy. And Paul Peterson asks what the rookie upstart Republican Party of the 1850s and ’60s can tell us about prospects for Elon Musk’s new third party.
