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Official subreddit for the Hoover Institution A place to post about and discuss the publications, podcasts, and videos from the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, its library and archives, and its fellows.
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Hoover Institution Publications
Defining Ideas: This online journal is the result of our concerted efforts to be part of America’s most important conversations, conveying to the public and to lawmakers an in-depth understanding of key public policy issues.
Hoover Daily Report: The Hoover Daily Report is a compendium of links to commentary and analysis by Hoover's fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media.
Strategika: an online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past—the efforts of the Military History Working Group of historians, analysts, and military personnel focusing on military history and contemporary conflict.
The Caravan: The Caravan is a periodic symposium on the contemporary dilemmas of the Greater Middle East.
Eureka: Eureka was created to serve as an occasional discussion of the policy, political and economic issues confronting California.
Miltiary History in the News: Military History in the News is a weekly column from the Hoover Institution that reflects on how the study of the past alone allows us to make sense of the often baffling daily violence, not by offering exact parallels from history, but rather by providing contexts of similarity and difference that foster perspective and insight—and reassurance that nothing is ever quite new.
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I'll be going to the policy bootcamp at Hoover next month. Could anyone who's been tell me how it's like and what I should be prepared for