Hoover Archives has created or updated finding aids for eight collections. The collections include materials related to China, Vietnam, and the Middle East. Users can access these finding aids using the Online Archive of California.
Materials relating to activities of the American Friends Service Committee, international volunteer work camps, conscientious objection during World War II, education in Germany, international educational and cultural exchanges, especially between the United States and East and West Germany, and the Nobel Peace Prize.
The World Bank and its effect on the economies of developing countries.
Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain) records
Laissez-faire economic theory and associated concepts of liberty.
Russian literature and to Russian émigré affairs.
Modern African politics and society.
American foreign and domestic policy during the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush, and materials related to human rights violations throughout the world.
Abstracts and translations of captured German military and industrial technical reports, 1937-1945, relating to aeronautics.
World Without War Council records
Peace movements in the United States, pacifism, conscientious objectors, disarmament, nuclear weapons, American foreign policy, world affairs, and the Vietnam War.