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The Hoover Daily Report (HDR) is a compendium of links to commentary and analysis by Hoover’s fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media. The HDR highlights the breadth and depth of Hoover’s scholarship and its impact on policy formation. To subscribe to the Hoover Daily Report, visit Hoover.org/HDR The opinions expressed on this channel are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hoover Institution or Stanford University. © 2025 by the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University. 🌐 Follow us on social media: • Facebook: facebook.com/HooverInstStanford • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hoover-institution-at-stanford-university • Instagram: @hooverinstitution • TikTok: @hooverinstitution • X: @HooverInst
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Today, Darrell Duffie asks if it is time to draw down the Fed’s multitrillion-dollar balance sheet. Michael McFaul writes about the new dawn in Hungary and what it means for global antidemocratic forces. And Eugene Volokh dives into a Florida judge’s decision to dismiss President Trump’s $10 billion defamation suit against The Wall Street Journal.

Monday Apr 13, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 13, 2026
Monday Apr 13, 2026
Monday Apr 13, 2026
Today, Ross Levine channels Adam Smith to explain why monopolies, privilege, and injustice corrode the proper functioning of markets; Paola Sapienza speaks with an immigration law expert about pathways for STEM talent to come to the US; and Matt Turpin evaluates the state of China’s economic statecraft in relation to Europe and the United States.

Friday Apr 10, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
This Friday, a national security expert argues that military victory in Iran will not necessarily lead to long-term strategic success; Ayaan Hirsi Ali explains her concerns about the recent cease-fire deal with the remnants of the Islamic Republic; and Niall Ferguson, Philip Zelikow, and Richard Haass propose a new multinational institution to oversee shipping in the Strait of Hormuz following the end of the Iran war.

Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 9, 2026
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Today, authors warn the Trump administration not to accept a simmering, low-level standoff with Iran like America did with Iraq between 1991 and 2003. The GoodFellows invite you to attend a live episode taping later this month. And the Reflections series explores how the Hoover Afghanistan Research & Relief Team (HART) came to be in 2021.

Wednesday Apr 08, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 8, 2026
Wednesday Apr 08, 2026
Wednesday Apr 08, 2026
Today, Russell Berman explains why the historic US-German alliance remains central to the Western security architecture; H.R. McMaster speaks with Haiti’s prime minister about the security challenges plaguing that nation, as well as economic and social opportunities on the horizon; and Steven Davis discusses the economic impacts of war with two economists specializing in this area.

Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 7, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Today, Andrew Roberts asks an exiled Iranian scholar whether the war has brought Iran’s regime to the point of collapse; Herbert Lin examines the causes and consequences of persistent optimism about technology in US defense policy; Patrick McLaughlin explains how Congress could meaningfully improve railway safety; and a panel of Hoover scholars explore the possible pitfalls and opportunities for industrial policy in the context of US national security.

Monday Apr 06, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 6, 2026
Monday Apr 06, 2026
Monday Apr 06, 2026
Today, Condoleezza Rice tells students at Auburn University that they are key to revitalizing America’s democracy. Peter Robinson discusses the future of the conservative movement with none other than Ben Shapiro. And Matt Turpin discusses the difference between conducting a lethal and an effective military campaign, and the political and social implications of warfare.

Friday Apr 03, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 3, 2026
Friday Apr 03, 2026
Friday Apr 03, 2026
This Friday, Niall Ferguson applies the history of the 1956 Suez Crisis to America’s challenge today in the Strait of Hormuz; Bill Whalen speaks with a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner about the future of journalism; and Joshua Rauh and Gregory Kearney propose precise policy adjustments that would improve national security without unduly restricting beneficial economic activity.
