Our Fellows
Hoover 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. Hoover’s hallmark has been and remains rigorous, independent policy scholarship, distinguished by its empirical and intellectual rigor and grounded in history, data, and logic.
Fellows in Action
David C. Mulford at Strengthening Trust With India: Implications Of The 2008 US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement
Amy Zegart at Stanford Emerging Technology Review Media Roundtable
John Taylor at the Hoover Monetary Policy Conference
Terry Anderson at the Markets vs Mandates Conference
Macke Raymond testified before the House Committee on Education
Condoleezza Rice speaking at a roundtable discussion on the Future of International Research Collaboration
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