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* Hoover Institution * About Hoover * Fellows * Research * Commentary * Collections COLLECTIONS Explore our vast archival, library, and digitized collections documenting war, revolution, and peace. Learn More * How To Search Discover the many ways to search the collections online * Collecting Areas Learn about our collections within our curatorial areas and by subject * Digital Collections Explore our ever growing collection of digitized and born-digital materials * Policies & Practices Learn more about our policies for collection development, donations, and description practices * Engage ENGAGE Connect with our collections through events, exhibitions, and classroom programming. Learn More * Events Attend a variety of talks, workshops, and other activities in person or online. * Exhibitions Learn what is currently on view in Hoover Tower and discover online exhibitions * HISTORIES Explore the digital stories that emerge from researching our collections * Education Engage with our collections through classroom experiences, tours, fellowships and more * Research Services RESEARCH SERVICES Access our collections, receive staff assistance, and discover our visitor policies. Learn More * Register for Access Create an Aeon account to use our collections and place digitization requests. * Policies Learn about visitor requirements and all other policies and user agreements Learn about visitor requirements and all other policies and user agreements * Digitization Services Request digital copies of collections materials. * Plan A Research Visit Learn how to have a successful research experience, from making a reservation to requesting materials. * Visit Us VISIT US OPEN HOURS Monday – Friday Reading Room 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Exhibitions and Observation Deck 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Learn More * Reading Room At Stanford University in the Herbert Hoover Memorial Building, visitors can access our library and archival materials as well as our digitized collections. * L&A in DC Our Washington, DC location provides visitors with access to certain digital collections. * Hoover Tower Visit this iconic landmark at Stanford to see our exhibition galleries, the carillon and panoramic views from the observation deck. * About Library & Archives ABOUT LIBRARY & ARCHIVES Learn about our mission, our organization, and our current initiatives. About * News Read about recent acquisitions, projects, and other news * History Discover more about Herbert Hoover and his vision for the Library & Archives * Careers Check out our current career and student opportunities * Staff Meet our curators and learn about our organization * Policies Read our policies and practices for our collections, research services, and copyright * FAQ See our FAQs about the reading room, research services, and visiting * Contact Us Go to Hoover Institution’s Contact Us to ask a question * Sign In MY HOOVER Quisque et condimentum leo consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed ac egestas. Learn More * Need an Account? * What is My Hoover * Benefits of Registering * FAQs Login Your Email Password Submit * Support Hoover SUPPORT HOOVER Learn more about joining the community of supporters and scholars working together to advance Hoover’s mission and values. Learn More * Hoover Institution * About Hoover * Research * Fellows * Commentary * * Sign In MY HOOVER Quisque et condimentum leo consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed ac egestas. Learn More * Need an Account? * What is My Hoover * Benefits of Registering * FAQs Login Your Email Password Submit * Support Hoover SUPPORT HOOVER Learn more about joining the community of supporters and scholars working together to advance Hoover’s mission and values. Learn More * Support the Mission of the Hoover Institution * Subscribe to the Hoover Daily Report * Follow Hoover on Social Media MAKE A GIFT Your gift helps advance ideas that promote a free society. Donate Now Explore * About Hoover Institution * Meet Our Fellows * Hoover Daily Report * Focus Areas * Hoover in DC * Research Teams * Library & Archives 99.243 results found for "" FELLOWS 660 Results 660 * « * ‹ * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * › * » 1 - 291 View All 1. JAY BHATTACHARYA Senior Fellow Jay Bhattacharya, M.D., is a senior fellow (courtesy) at the Hoover Institution. Previously, he was a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is a professor at Stanford University Medical School. 2. THOMAS HAZLETT Visiting Fellow COMMENTARY 84.227 Results 84227 * « * ‹ * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * › * » 1 - 40472 View All 1. Read More Videos ‘ALL THE ACTION’ WILL BE OVER THE COLORADO BALLOT DECISION: JOHN YOO Hoover Institution fellow John Yoo discusses Maine’s Secretary of State and Colorado’s Supreme Court barring Trump from the ballot. December 30, 2024 interview with John Yoo 2. Read More Videos UNELECTED JUDGES SHOULD NOT DECIDE WHO VOTERS SEE AT THE BALLOT BOX: JOHN YOO Hoover Institution fellow John Yoo weighs in on the Michigan Supreme Court rejecting an attempt to remove former President Trump from Michigan's primary ballot. December 27, 2024 interview with John Yoo RESEARCH 1.502 Results 1502 * « * ‹ * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * › * » 1 - 790 View All 1. Read More Books THE BOILING MOAT: URGENT STEPS TO DEFEND TAIWAN Military and political leaders map out a workable strategy for Taiwan, the United States, and their allies to deter China from pursuing acts of aggression against Taiwan. July 1, 2024 edited by Matt Pottinger 2. Read More Books DOCUMENTING COMMUNISM: THE HOOVER PROJECT TO MICROFILM AND PUBLISH THE SOVIET ARCHIVES A memoir of the project to microfilm and publish ten million pages of Soviet Archives, bringing worldwide access to a Russian history that had been closed for nearly a century. June 1, 2024 by Charles G. Palm LIBRARY & ARCHIVES 1.265 Results 1265 * « * ‹ * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * › * » 1 - 84 View All 1. INAUGURAL COURSE INTRODUCES HOOVER LIBRARY & ARCHIVES TO STANFORD STUDENTS “War, Revolution, and Peace: The View from Hoover Tower” is the first-ever course designed to introduce Stanford students to the history, collections, and operations of the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Inaugurated in Winter Quarter 2024 and sponsored by the International Relations Program, the class had an enrollment of 44 students, almost entirely undergraduates. Hoover Research Fellow Bert Patenaude, the Instruction & Outreach Archivist at the Library & Archives, served as course coordinator. L&A staff members from the Engagement, Research Services, Preservation, Digital Services, and Exhibitions teams introduced students to ongoing activities at the Library & Archives. Patenaude opened the course with a presentation about the history of the institution. North American Collections Curator Jean McElwee Cannon introduced students to the Poster Collection, with a focus on posters of the First World War. Students were given a tour of the L&A facilities, including the exhibition galleries in the Tower. The final session featured Hoover Senior Fellow Stephen Kotkin talking about researching his monumental biography of Joseph Stalin. April 17, 2024 by Marissa 2. HOOVER ACQUIRES PERSONAL MANUSCRIPT BY KUO PIN, AN INSIDER OF THE NATIONALIST CHINESE SECRET SERVICE Kuo Pin was born in 1905 in Longyan, Fujian Province. After graduating from Nanyang Public College in 1924, Kuo joined Sun Yat-sen’s campaign in South China, which advocated annihilating regional warlords and reunifying China, and was enrolled at the Whampoa Military Academy under the leadership of Chiang Kai-shek. During the Northern Expedition (1926–28), Kuo participated in multiple battles with regional warlords. In 1933, Kuo chose a different career path, joining the Nationalist Chinese military intelligence under the leadership of Dai Li, Chiang Kai-shek’s spymaster. During World War II, Kuo was assigned to various ultrasecret operations in Japanese-occupied areas. He was responsible for the withdrawal operations in Hong Kong before this British colony fell to the Japanese. In late 1943, Kuo became one of the very few military intelligence staff to accompany Chiang Kai-shek to Cairo, where the Allied leaders held a summit to discuss the defeat of Japan in the Far East. Toward the end of World War II, Kuo joined the Chongqing-based Sino-American Cooperative Organization, a mutual intelligence-gathering entity funded and operated by the US Office of Strategic Services, the forerunner of the CIA. After 1949, Kuo relocated to Taiwan, where he continued to be affiliated with the Nationalist Chinese military intelligence. He retired from the military in 1954 and began to engage in veteran affairs. Kuo died in Taipei in 1973. The manuscript of Kuo Pin provides firsthand information about how the secret service worked under Chiang Kai-shek based on his personal experience. His writings also provide an insider’s view about China’s participation in the 1943 Cairo Conference. It complements Hoover’s existing acquisitions on modern China’s secret intelligence, such as the personal collections of Arthur J. Duff, Oliver J. Caldwell, and Tsai Meng-gian, enriching our understanding of the history of twentieth-century China. Image A page of Kuo’s manuscript regarding his presence at the 1943 Cairo Conference. April 15, 2024 by Marissa ALL SECTIONS 99.243 Results 99243 * « * ‹ * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * › * » 1 - 42850 View All 1. Read More Event TAYLOR RULES AND THE INFLATION SURGE: THE CASE OF THE FED Volker Wieland, Endowed Chair of Monetary Economics at the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability at Goethe University of Frankfurt, IMFS managing director, and former member of the German Council of Economic Experts (2013–2022), discussed “Taylor Rules and the Inflation Surge: The Case of the Fed,” a paper with Balint Tatar (German Council of Economic Experts). April 18, 2024 2. Read More Event IDEAS UNCORKED: AI AND WARGAMING WITH JACKIE SCHNEIDER The Hoover Institution in DC hosts Ideas Uncorked on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 from 5:30–6:30pm. The event will feature Jacquelyn Schneider, Hoover Fellow. April 17, 2024 by with Jacquelyn Schneider COLLECTED WORKS OF MILTON FRIEDMAN The Collected Works of Milton Friedman website contains more than 1,500 digital items by and about economist, Nobel Prize winner, and Hoover fellow Milton Friedman. The site features hundreds of Friedman's articles, speeches, lectures, television appearances, and more. Explore this vast collection by clicking one of the options below or by entering keywords into the quick search box. Wrap multiple terms in quotation marks for best results. This site was first published in 2012 as Milton and Rose Friedman: An Uncommon Couple. Friedman Home * Friedman Home * Themes * Formats * Publication Types * Collection Titles * View All * My Collections * Contact Skip to main content Advanced Search Get Help ABOUT THE COLLECTED WORKS OF MILTON FRIEDMAN The true test of any scholar's work is not what his contemporaries say, but what happens to his work in the next twenty-five or fifty years. And the thing that I will really be proud of is if some of the work I have done is still cited in the textbooks long after I am gone. —Milton Friedman, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize for economic science This website is dedicated to the work of Nobel laureate and Hoover Institution fellow Milton Friedman. It contains more than 1,400 digital items, spanning seventy-seven years, including: * Transcripts from the Collected Works of Milton Friedman Project, a collection of material housed at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives compiled and edited by Deputy Director Emeritus of the Hoover Institution Charles Palm and former Hoover National Fellow Robert Leeson * Text, streaming video and audio, and personal images from Friedman's personal papers and other Hoover Institution Archives * Links to Milton Friedman content hosted on other websites Visitors to the site can access articles and other writings by both Milton and Rose Friedman; stream the entirety of Friedman's groundbreaking PBS series Free to Choose; and listen to hundreds of his speeches and lectures, including 206 episodes of the Economics Cassette Series, Friedman's biweekly commentary on economic events. The site also includes links to Friedman's writings on other websites, bibliographic citations for works by Friedman that are not currently available on the web, and more than a hundred articles and videos created in memory of Friedman on the occasion of his death in 2006 and in celebration of his hundredth birthday in 2012. The first version of this site, known as Milton and Rose Friedman: An Uncommon Couple, was launched on what would been his centennial birthday. By bringing these materials together in an organized way, the Hoover Institution provides interested citizens, students, advanced scholars, and public policy makers access to more than eighty years of Friedman's ideas that will continue to be relevant far into the future Friedman, who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1976, is recognized as one of the twentieth-century's leading economists. An educator at heart, Friedman was a leader of the Chicago School of economics at the University of Chicago, where he served as an economics professor for thirty-five years. He revived and championed the theory that monetary policy-not fiscal policy-was the engine of economic stability and growth and the best vehicle to control inflation. THEMES BIOGRAPHICAL Read and listen to Friedman’s reflections on other notable economists, as well as on his own life. FRIEDMAN LEGACY View written and video tributes to Friedman, many of which were created in response to his death on November 16, 2006, or to commemorate the centennial of his birth on July 31, 2012. MACROECONOMICS Read Friedman’s works discussing monetary policy, inflation, the Federal Reserve System, and other macroeconomic issues. METHODOLOGY Read “An Interview with Milton Friedman on Methodology” and other works by Friedman relating to economic reasoning. MICROECONOMICS Read Friedman’s works involving price elasticity, demand curves, and other microeconomic principles. PUBLIC POLICY Read, watch, and listen to Friedman’s commentary regarding public policy issues such as school vouchers, the volunteer army, free trade, fiscal responsibility, drugs, and tax reform. STATISTICS Read Friedman’s statistical writings published in Techniques of Statistical Analysis, Journal of the American Statistical Association, and other mathematical publications. TECHNICAL ECONOMICS Read Friedman’s works on general economic issues, including his weeklong exchange, “Nobel Money Duel,” with Canadian economist and Nobel Prize winner Robert Mundell, published in Canada’s National Post. FORMATS MOVING IMAGES Watch video recordings of Friedman’s lectures, speeches, and television appearances. Web links to videos hosted on other websites are included. POSTERS View posters that accompanied the episodes of the 1980s Free to Choose television series. SOUND RECORDINGS Listen to digitized audio recordings of Friedman’s speeches and lectures, including the Economics Cassette Series and Milton Friedman Speaks lecture series. STILL IMAGES View images of Milton and Rose Friedman. TEXT Read and search transcriptions of articles, op-eds, lectures, and more. Web links to textual material hosted on other websites are included. FRIEDMAN CITATIONS Browse bibliographic citations for works that are not available from the Hoover Institution or accessible online. PUBLICATION TYPES ACADEMIC ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS Read articles and other works that were published in academic journals such as the Journal of Political Economy; American Economic Review; and Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking. BOOKS View bibliographic citations for books written by Milton and Rose Friedman, with links to books that have been digitized by their publishers. CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY Read and watch official statements given by Friedman to various congressional committees on economic and monetary policy. DISCUSSIONS & DEBATES Read and watch Friedman's debates and discussions with other economists and public figures, including his appearances on the television show Firing Line. INTERVIEWS & TV APPEARANCES Watch Friedman on The Phil Donahue Show, C-SPAN, Uncommon Knowledge, and every episode of his television series, Free to Choose. Also read his interviews in periodicals such as Newsweek, Forbes, and Reason. LECTURES & ADDRESSES Listen to and read transcripts of some of Friedman’s most memorable speeches, including the entire Milton Friedman Speaks lecture series and his weekly Economics Cassette Series. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Read letters written to the editors of the Wall Street Journal, National Review, New York Times, and more. MANUSCRIPTS Read writings by Milton Friedman that were never formally published. OP-EDS Read Friedman’s Newsweek columns, written between 1966 and 1984, in which he discussed economics, public policy, and current events, and opinion pieces written for other publications such as the Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, and National Review. OTHER ARTICLES Read Friedman’s works on public policy, economics, and other topics written for the general public. 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