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Section: Hoover Institution (USA)

      Committee Roundtable On Making Putin Pay: The Case For Transferring Russian Sovereign Assets To Ukraine
      Oct17

      Committee Roundtable On Making Putin Pay: The Case For Transferring Russian Sovereign Assets To Ukraine

      Panelists: Philip Zelikow Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and White Burkett Miller Professor of History at the University of Virginia Rebeccah Heinrichs Senior Fellow and Director of the Keystone Defense Initiative at the Hudson Institute …read more Source:: Hoover...

      Philip Zelikow: The Case For Rebuilding Ukraine
      Oct14

      Philip Zelikow: The Case For Rebuilding Ukraine

      Hoover Institution fellow Philip Zelikow discusses whether reconstruction in Ukraine can begin before a war ends as well as who pays, and where and when should world leaders begin rebuilding Ukraine. …read more Source:: Hoover...

      Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s Manufactured Reality
      Oct13

      Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s Manufactured Reality

      Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses Chicago’s residents’ outcry against illegal immigrants, and Hanson also discusses transgendered arguments, FBI’s leaders not so far from the rank-and-file, distortion of truth called “conspiracy theories,” and his thoughts on funding the war in Ukraine, and the new rules of...

      Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine
      Oct13

      Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine

      Two leading authorities—an acclaimed historian and the outstanding battlefield commander and strategist of our time—collaborate on a landmark examination of war since 1945. Conflict is both a sweeping history of the evolution of warfare up to Putin’s invasion of the Ukraine, and a penetrating analysis of what we must learn from the past—and...

      Changes In The House: Funding For Ukraine And War In The Middle East
      Oct12

      Changes In The House: Funding For Ukraine And War In The Middle East

      Congress’s passage of a continuing resolution to keep the federal government open without additional funding to support Ukraine greatly complicated American national security priorities. Many seek to restore funding for Ukraine and provide additional aid to Israel, seeing anything less as a failure of American leadership. What is the...

      A Delicate Balance in Ukraine
      Oct09

      A Delicate Balance in Ukraine

      Danielle Healy (’23) brings to light the ARA’s relief work in Ukraine and their collaboration with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in this digital story, a part of the Bread + Medicine: Saving Lives in a Time of Famine online exhibition. …read more Source:: Hoover...

      ‘Why Deal With Someone Who Can’t Be Trusted?’: Stanford Political Experts On The Fall Of Kevin McCarthy
      Oct07

      ‘Why Deal With Someone Who Can’t Be Trusted?’: Stanford Political Experts On The Fall Of Kevin McCarthy

      “House Republicans are a majority party in disarray,” wrote Morris Fiorina, a Hoover Institution senior fellow and political science professor, in a statement to The Daily. “With internal divisions on abortion, Ukraine and other issues, and now the rise of a significant performative politics faction more interested in applause from the wingnuts...

      Victor Davis Hanson On The John Batchelor Show: Ukraine
      Oct06

      Victor Davis Hanson On The John Batchelor Show: Ukraine

      Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his American Greatness article “The Ukrainian Gordian Knot.” …read more Source:: Hoover...

      Ukraine and Russia: Empires, Genocide and a “Greatest Generation”
      Oct05

      Ukraine and Russia: Empires, Genocide and a “Greatest Generation”

      The Russia-Ukraine war is less about resources and more about empire, history, and two nations’ self-conceptions. …read more Source:: Hoover...

      U.S. Congress Must Renew Military Aid To Ukraine
      Oct03

      U.S. Congress Must Renew Military Aid To Ukraine

      Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 3 to 1 – 311 to 117 to be exact – to continue to provide assistance to Ukraine. A few days later, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy caved to a minority in his party and removed aid for Ukraine from the Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep the government funded. Russian state media rejoiced. …read...