Hoover Institution

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The Hoover Institution is a public policy think tank at Stanford University known for its research on economics, political systems, and international affairs, with a traditionally conservative and free-market orientation.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservative think tank
nonprofit organization
public policy think tank
research institution
affiliation Stanford University
associatedWith Republican Party policymakers
country United States
employs fellows
research scholars
focusesOn economics
international relations
political science
public policy
foundedBy Herbert Hoover
hasCollectionType archives
library
hasFacilityType archive building
research center
hasMission to advance ideas supporting free societies
to promote economic opportunity
to promote limited government
to promote private enterprise
hasOnlinePresence official website
hasPoliticalPosition right-of-center
hasScope international policy
national policy
hasType university-based think tank
hosts conferences
lectures
policy seminars
ideology conservatism
free-market economics
languageOfWork English
legalForm nonprofit
locatedIn Stanford, California
name Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace
namedAfter Herbert Hoover
publishes academic papers
books
policy reports
researchOrientation policy-oriented research
sector higher education research
specializesIn American politics
economic policy
national security
revolution and political change
war and peace studies

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Edward Teller
Gary Becker
John B. Taylor
Milton Friedman
employer
Lou Henry Hoover
associatedWith
Margaret Hoover ("Hoover Institution (advisory role)")
boardMemberOf
Stanford University Libraries ("Hoover Institution Library & Archives")
hasPart
Allan Hoover
memberOf
Hoover Institution ("Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace")
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