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  2. Hoover Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Institution (officially The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace and formerly The Hoover Institute and Library on War, Revolution, and Peace [2]) is an American public policy think tank which promotes personal and economic liberty, free enterprise, and limited government.

  3. John B. Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    John Barrett Dunlop (1942-2023) was an American political scientist, an emeritus senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, an expert on Soviet and Russian politics from 1980s to 2023. [ 1 ] Bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University and master's and doctoral degrees from Yale University .

  4. Hoover Institution Library and Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Institution Library and Archives is a research center and archival repository located at Stanford University, near Palo Alto, California in the United States.Built around a collection amassed by Stanford graduate Herbert Hoover prior to his becoming President of the United States, the Hoover Library and Archives is largely dedicated to the world history of the 20th and 21st centuries.

  5. Michael Auslin - Wikipedia

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    Michael Robert Auslin (born 17 March 1967) is an American historian, writer, and policy analyst, known for his work on U.S-Asian relations.He is currently the Payson J. Treat Distinguished Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University [1] and was formerly an associate professor of history at Yale University.

  6. Richard Felix Staar - Wikipedia

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    Richard Felix Staar (January 10, 1923 – March 27, 2018) was an American political scientist and historian.He held a position of senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. [1]

  7. Hoover Tower - Wikipedia

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    Hoover Tower is a 285-foot (87 m) structure on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States. The tower houses the Hoover Institution Library and Archives , an archive collection founded by Herbert Hoover before he became president of the United States .

  8. Scott Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Atlas is the Robert Wesson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, a conservative public policy think tank. [23] [19] He joined the Hoover Institution in 2003.[23]He served as a senior advisor for health care to the Republican presidential campaigns of Rudy Giuliani in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012.

  9. Koret Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The task force was created in 1999 as part of the Hoover Institution's Initiative on American Educational Institutions and Academic Performance. The group conducts original research and assessments of a broad variety of K–12 education issues, policies, and practices.