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Today, Chester Finn calls for a balanced approach to the future of civics education; John Cochrane explains why policies like food stamps should be evaluated by the incentives they create; and Friedrich Asschenfeldt draws on a speech held in Hoover’s Library & Archives to help explain the rise of Vladimir Putin’s brand of Russian nationalism.
Hoover Daily Report | January 21, 2026
By Hoover InstitutionToday, Chester Finn calls for a balanced approach to the future of civics education; John Cochrane explains why policies like food stamps should be evaluated by the incentives they create; and Friedrich Asschenfeldt draws on a speech held in Hoover’s Library & Archives to help explain the rise of Vladimir Putin’s brand of Russian nationalism.
Hoover Daily Report | January 21, 2026