Hoover Institution Press is the publishing arm of the Hoover Institution, a prominent public policy think tank located at Stanford University. It is dedicated to informing public policy decisions and communicating the ideas of Hoover’s fellows, working groups, and affiliated scholars.
Overview
Mission: The press publishes works that promote the core values emphasized by Herbert Hoover: private enterprise, personal freedom, representative government, peace, and safeguarding the American system.
Focus Areas: Key subjects for their publications include economics, national security, education, health care, history, law and regulation, and political philosophy.
Publications: In addition to numerous books and essays, the press publishes several periodicals, including the quarterly Hoover Digest, Education Next, and China Leadership Monitor.
Operations
Location: The Hoover Institution is based on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, and also has a location in Washington, D.C..
Submissions: The press does not accept unsolicited manuscripts.
Distribution: Their books and publications are available for purchase online through the Hoover Institution’s website and via their distributor, Independent Publishers Group (IPG).