interview with Herbert Linvia World Affairs Council of Northern California
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Hoover Institution fellow Herb Lin interviews Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Fred Kaplan about the history of cyberwar and considers its implications for future conflicts. Herb Lin asks what war looks like in the digital age? How the United States integrated cyberwar into its national security strategy? What we know about other countries' cyber programs and the potential risks they pose?
Hoover Institution fellow William Perry discusses his life and career, which led him to his current efforts to decrease the risks of nuclear destruction.
Hoover Institution fellow William Perry discusses the modernization of the United States’s half-century-old land, air, and sea-based nuclear weapons. A fully-equipped nuclear triad is essential for national defense and deterrence, but we also need to reexamine the extent of our arsenal in a post-Cold War world.
Hoover Institution fellow John Taylor examines the rate path taken by the Federal Reserve compared to the Taylor Rule, and he discusses the challenges ahead for the central bank.
Hoover Institution fellow George Shultz discusses his role in “the opening of the gates of the Soviet Union.” I think I learned the lesson, first of all, Never give up. Even if something looks very, very difficult, if it’s important, you keep working at it.