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HOOVER MONOGRAPHS
The monographs feature Hoover Institution scholars recognized for their expertise in national and international affairs bringing their scholarship to bear on current problems and issues. Each monograph is a timely, self-contained discussion, written in a lively and straightforward manner, often with recommendations for action.
The Iran Factor, the Sunni States, and the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict (12/07)
By Robert Zelnick
Breaking with the Past (12/07)
By Ramon H. Myers and Hsiao-ting Lin
The Uninsured’s Hidden Tax on Health Insurance Premiums in California (4/07)
By John F. Cogan, Matthew Gunn, Daniel P. Kessler and Evan J. Lodes
T.V. Soong in Modern Chinese History (3/06)
By Tai-Chun Kuo and Hsiao-ting Lin
Undermining the Foundations of Organized Crime and Public Sector Corruption: An Essay on Best International Practices (8/05)
By Edgardo Buscaglia and William Ratliff
The Modern China Archives and Special Collections (2/05)
By Ramon H. Myers and Tai-Chun Kuo
Making and Remaking America: Immigration into the United States (9/03)
By Peter J. Duignan
Russia's Oil in America's Future: Policy, Pipelines, and Prospects (9/03)
By William Ratliff
Doing It Wrong and Doing It Right: Education in Latin America and Asia (3/03)
By William Ratliff
The Right to Private Property (10/02)
By Tibor R. Machan
Some Implications of the Turnover of Political Power in Taiwan (4/02)
By Ramon H. Myers
War and Lack of Governance in Colombia: Narcos, Guerrillas, and U.S. Policy (7/01)
By Edgardo Buscaglia and William Ratliff
Some Thoughts about Writing (4/01)
By Thomas Sowell
Democratizing the World Trade Organization (10/00)
Personalizing Crises (10/00)
U.S.-China Trade Issues After the WTO and the PNTR Deal: A Chinese Perspective (8/00)
In Sickness and in Health: The Kyoto Protocol versus Global Warming (8/00)
By Thomas Gale Moore
Climate Policy—From Rio to Kyoto: A Political Issue for 2000—and Beyond (7/00)
The Divided China Problem: Conflict Avoidance and Resolution (6/00)
By Ramon H. Myers
Political Instability as a Source of Growth (3/00)
By Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
A Strategic Flip-Flop in the Caribbean (3/00)
By William Ratliff
The Case against the International Monetary Fund (11/99)
Judicial Corruption in Developing Countries: Its Causes and Economic Consequences (7/99)
By Edgardo Buscaglia
Capitalism and its Discontents: The Adam Smith Address (7/99)
By Michael J. Boskin
Reforming Hazardous Waste Policy (6/99)
The Economic Effects of the Liability System (6/99)
By Daniel P. Kessler
Welfare for the Well-Off: How Business Subsidies Fleece Taxpayers (5/99)
Using Power and Diplomacy To Deal With Rogue States (2/99)
By Thomas H. Henriksen
Bilingual Education: A Critique (9/98)
By Peter J. Duignan
The Congressional Response to Social Security Surpluses, 1935-1994 (8/98)
By John F. Cogan
Race, Culture, and Equality (7/98)
By Thomas Sowell
Affirmative Action in Higher Education: A Dilemma of Conflicting Principles (7/98)
By John H. Bunzel
Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule: The First Year (7/98)
By Alvin Rabushka
Reengineering College Student Financial Aid (4/98)
The Western Concept of the Civil Society in the Context of Chinese History (2/98)
By Thomas A. Metzger
India: Asia's Next Tiger? (2/98)
Some Thoughts on Improving Economic Statistics (1/98)
By Michael J. Boskin
Inflation and Its Discontents (11/97)
By Michael J. Boskin
Why Freedom Must Be First (10/97)
By Tibor R. Machan
The Ten Causes of the Reagan Boom: 1982-1997 (10/97)
By Martin Anderson
Political Money: The New Prohibition (10/97)
By Annelise Anderson
Continuity and Change in Popular Values on the Pacific Rim (8/97)
By Alex Inkeles
Immigration and the Rise and Decline of American Cities (8/97)
Freedom's Fall in Hong Kong (5/97)
By Alvin Rabushka
An Assessment of Chinese Thinking on Trade Liberalization (4/97)
By Jialin Zhang
U.S. Foreign Policy and Intellectual Property Rights in Latin America (4/97)
By Edgardo Buscaglia
Nuclear Blackmail: The 1994 U.S.–Democratic People's Republic of Korea Agreed Framework on North Korea's Nuclear Program (4/97)
The 1996 House Elections: Reaffirming the Conservative Trend (3/97)
By John F. Cogan and David Brady
Prospects for Democratic Development in Africa (1/97)
By Larry Diamond
North Korea at a Crossroads (1/97)
Clinton's Foreign Policy in Somalia, Bosnia, Haiti, and North Korea (10/96)
By Thomas H. Henriksen
Culture Wars in America (7/96)
By Edward Paul Lazear
The Economic Way of Looking at Behavior: The Nobel Lecture (7/96)
By Gary S. Becker
North Korean Economic Reform and Political Stability (6/96)
By Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Taxation and Economic Performance (5/96)
The Democratic Advantage: The Institutional Sources of State Power in International Competition (3/96)
By Barry R. Weingast
Let's Wait for Korea to Decide (2/96)
Judicial Reform in Latin America: A Framework for National Development (12/95)
By William Ratliff and Edgardo Buscaglia
China's Economic Revolution and Its Implications for Sino-U.S. Relations (11/95)
By Ramon H. Myers
Taiwan and the United Nations: Conflict between Domestic Policies and International Objectives (11/95)
Has China Lost Its Way?: Getting Stuck in Transition (7/95)
Causes of Continuing Conflict in Nicaragua-A View from the Radical Middle (4/95)
By Timothy Charles Brown
China's Transition to Markets-Market Preserving Federalism, Chinese Style (2/95)
By Barry R. Weingast
COURAGE UNDER FIRE: Testing Epictetus's Doctrines in a Laboratory of Human Behavior (3/93)
By James Bond Stockdale
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