2024 | The Hoover Institution Year-in-review
The Year-In-Review
The 2024 Annual Report
The Hoover Institution Annual Report 2024 highlights the activities of the Hoover Institution during the 2023‒24 academic year, a period that Director Condoleezza Rice called “the most uncertain geopolitical environment since the beginning of the Soviet Union’s collapse.”
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2024 Year-in-Review: Answering Challenges to Advanced Economies
Policy ideas advancing freedom and prosperity.
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2024 Year-in-Review: Understanding the Effects of Technology on Economics and Governance
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2024 Year-in-Review: Confronting and Competing with China
Defending Taiwan, Addressing CCP Coercion.
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2024 Year-in-Review: Determining America's Role in the World
Preserving peace and freedom.
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2024 Year-in-Review: Revitalizing American Institutions
Strengthening Democracy.
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2024 Year-in-Review: Revitalizing History
Applying Lessons from the Past
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2024 Year-in-Review: Reforming K-12 Education
Boosting Student Achievement.
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Featured Books by Hoover Fellows in 2024
The depth of Hoover’s scholarship is reflected in the numerous books published by our fellows on a broad variety of topics and issues.
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2024 Year-in-Review: Empowering State and Local Governance
The strengths of the federalist system.
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The Hoover Institution Library & Archives Year in Review 2024
Explore key accomplishments and activities of the Hoover Institution Library & Archives during 2024.
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Education Futures Council Unveils Report ‘Ours To Solve - Once, And For All’ Highlighting Path To Revitalize Public Education In America
The Education Futures Council (EFC) has released its report, “Ours to Solve, Once - and For All,” to address the public education crisis in America. The report outlines a new framework for revitalizing public K–12 education across the nation.
Restoring Confidence In Congress: Will The House Come To Order?
By most metrics – a 16% job-approval rating, failing to deliver budgets much less conducting itself in a stately manner – the U.S. House of Representatives isn’t living up to the Founding Fathers’ ideals.
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2025 Hoover Programs
Applications are now open for 2025 Hoover programs. For more information, click the links below.
Issues Affecting American Democracy | Elections 2024
To help inform citizens as they gear up for the 2024 elections, the Hoover Institution is offering "Issues Affecting American Democracy," a non-partisan compendium of fellows' insights into key policy issues. A few recent highlights are featured below. Click the button below to explore more content.
Which Way, America? Condoleezza Rice On America’s Foreign Policy Challenges
Condoleezza Rice joins Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson at a perilous moment for the United States and the world at large, even more dangerous than the Cold War, Rice argues.
Learn moreGood Teachers Hold The Key To Learning Loss Recovery
By identifying, enabling, and incentivizing our best classroom teachers, we can revive flatlining student achievement.
Learn moreAxis Of Aggressors: H.R. McMaster On Defending America’s Interests
An increasingly formidable emerging axis of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea are united in their determination to undermine the United States and counter its core interests.
Learn moreThe Status Of Possible Legislative Changes To Direct Primary Care (DPC) Arrangements
DPCs are the rare bipartisan health care reform that everyone loves, once they hear about them.
Learn moreThe State of American Citizenship 2023
We are troubled but unsurprised by fresh evidence of American civic decline, evidence that comes from an August 2023 survey conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Working Group on Good American Citizenship (GoodAmCiv), based at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. At the same time, we’re heartened by several rays of hope that penetrate the gloom.
Learn moreBenjamin Ginsberg On 60 Minutes
Hoover Institution fellow Ben Ginsberg discusses the integrity of the elections.
Learn moreCommentary on the News
AI Is The 'Most Important Technological Arms Race', Says Condoleezza Rice
Hoover Institution Director Condoleezza Rice discusses the state of AI, its implications, and whether there needs to be regulations and guard rails.
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FEATURED PUBLICATIONS
Strategika
An online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past.
Read MoreThe Caravan
The Caravan is a quarterly publication on the contemporary dilemmas of the Greater Middle East
Read MoreCalifornia on Your Mind
Analysis, politics, and the economics of the Golden State
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DRC: Film, The Human Condition, And Complex Dynamics
In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and Djo Munga discuss the Democratic Republic of Congo, also known as the DRC.
Black-Scholes Options Pricing Model And Financial Economics With Nobel Prize Winner Myron Scholes
Jon Hartley and Myron Scholes discuss Myron’s career, how Myron met Fischer Black, and the development of the Black-Scholes option pricing model, investing, innovation, and financial regulation.
2024 In Review: Standards And Norms With The WSJ’s Kimberley Strassel
An eventful election year concludes with the curtain soon to rise on a second Trump presidency and the possibility of dramatic changes to how Washington conducts itself.
Tech Titans At War: The US-China Innovation Race With Jimmy Goodrich
Elizabeth Economy sits down with Jimmy Goodrich to discuss the US-China technology competition.
Library & Archives
A World-Class Library & Archives
Founded by Herbert Hoover in 1919, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives is home to some of the world's most renowned collections documenting war, revolution, peace, and political, economic, and social change in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Free and open to all, discover how to search the collections, arrange a research visit, or explore exhibitions by clicking below.
Exhibitions | Now On View
The exhibitions Un-Presidented: Watergate and Power in America (February 12–August 11, 2024) and Hoover@100: Ideas Defining A Century (ongoing) are open and free to all visitors to Hoover Tower, at the heart of Stanford University campus.
Learn MoreResearch Services
Planning an onsite visit to the reading room? Conducting your research from afar? Staff are ready to connect you with the most relevant materials through reference consultations, assisting with registration and material requests, digitization, and more.
Learn MoreThe Collections
Acquiring, preserving, and making accessible collections of enduring value, including more than one million library volumes and over six thousand archival collections.
Digital First Initiative
Our aim is to make full archival collections accessible to researchers around the world through the digitization of textual, graphical, sound, and moving-image materials.
Engagement & Outreach
Building connections to our collections by sparking curiosity in audiences interested in the meaning and role of history through exhibitions, classes, tours, and special programing.