Located on the campus of Stanford University and in Washington, DC, the Hoover Institution is the nation’s preeminent research center dedicated to generating policy ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security, and democratic governance.
Learn MoreHoover scholars form the Institution’s core and create breakthrough ideas aligned with our mission and ideals. What sets Hoover apart from all other policy organizations is its status as a center of scholarly excellence, its locus as a forum of scholarly discussion of public policy, and its ability to bring the conclusions of this scholarship to a public audience.
View All FellowsThroughout our over one-hundred-year history, our work has directly led to policies that have produced greater freedom, democracy, and opportunity in the United States and the world.
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Learn MoreSeeking to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic opportunity and prosperity while securing and safeguarding peace for America and all mankind.
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Chinese startup DeepSeek AI upended the conventional wisdom about AI innovation.
Civics educators, community leaders, and scholars gathered at the Hoover Institution on Thursday, March 13, for the iCivics Civic Learning Week National Forum to share stories, ideas, and insights on strengthening civic learning in an era of increasing political polarization.
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Hoover hosts annual programs for students and international foreign and defense policy professionals. For more information, click the links below.
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Contributors to the 2025 edition of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review brought its findings to America’s capital on February 25,…
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Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow | Director of the Center for Revitalizing American Institutions
Thomas M. Siebel Senior Fellow
Ilene and Morton Harris Senior Fellow (adjunct)
Class of 1984 Senior Fellow
This panel conversation, chaired by Hoover Senior Fellow Stephen Haber, explores key policy challenges facing the US economy, focusing on immigration, innovation, regional economic inequality, and trust in government institutions.
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Jane and Eugene analyze lawsuits against AI companies and possible First Amendment defenses to those lawsuits.
Hoover Institution fellow Niall Ferguson discusses the evolving relationship between the US and China, Trump's foreign policy doctrine, and what the new global economic and security order might look like.
viaAzeem Azhar's Exponential View
The surge in violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has some commentators blaming a familiar scapegoat: mineral trade and American technology companies whose products contain coltan and other “conflict minerals.”
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The nation's debt is in the news - headlines shout about borrowing, bonds and yields. Dharshini David speaks to debt managers, traders and watchers to explore how we should think about the UK's debt - its history, how it works, who owns it, and how worried we should be about it.
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An online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past.
Read MoreThe Caravan is a quarterly publication on the contemporary dilemmas of the Greater Middle East
Read MoreTraditional narratives about gun violence in America are mostly wrong. So argues Jens Ludwig, who joins Steve Davis to explain why and offer a better explanation.
California’s new global standing, the impact of looming Trump tariffs, the reemergence of former vice president Kamala Harris as she ponders whether to run for governor in 2026, and basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal becoming the general manager of Sacramento State’s men’s basketball team.
Elizabeth Economy talks with Michael Dunne about the Chinese and global automotive industry.
In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and Boris Johnson discuss the war in Ukraine, British and European politics, and the future of the transatlantic relationship.
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.
The exhibitionsUn-Presidented: Watergate and Power in America(February 12–August 11, 2024) andHoover@100: Ideas Defining A Century (ongoing) are open and free to all visitors to Hoover Tower, at the heart of Stanford University campus.
Learn MorePlanning 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 MoreAcquiring, preserving, and making accessible collections of enduring value, including more than one million library volumes and over six thousand archival collections.
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.
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.