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Amy Zegart And Herb Lin: Frontier Tech And The Geopolitical Future
Hoover Institution fellows Amy Zegart and Herb Lin join the Council on Foreign Relations’ Adam Segal and Kat Duffy in a discussion about some of the most critical actors that influence the evolution of emerging technologies, the relative advantages of democracies and autocracies in developing frontier tech, and the central importance of talent and public and private investment in driving America's innovation ecosystem.
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Inside China’s Business World With Patrick Jenevein
Elizabeth Economy sits down with Patrick Jenevein to discuss his experiences doing business in China.
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Viewer Mail: The GoodFellows Answer Your Questions
In an episode devoted solely to viewers’ questions, Hoover senior fellows Sir Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster delve into the certain volatility (and uncertain logic) of Trump’s tariff maneuvers and more.
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Türkiye: Eurasia’s Bridge Between Troubled Shores
In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and Bilal Bilici discuss Türkiye’s evolving role on the global stage, its central role in the volatile Black Sea and Middle East regions, and its future in NATO.
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