Patents and the Vaccines: A World IP Day Discussion
Join the Institute for Policy Innovation on April 26 for a World IP Day discussion on Patents and the Vaccines, a follow-up to last year's "Patents and the Pandemic" event.
Fight House: Rivalries in the White House From Truman to Trump
A Conversation with Tevi Troy
Join us for a conversation with author, presidential historian and former senior government official Tevi Troy as we discuss his latest book.
A Leaner, Meaner Fighting Machine
An Interview with the Pentagon's Former Chief Management Officer, Lisa Hershman
Please join IPI on Tuesday, April 6, for a discussion with Lisa Hershman, former Chief Management Officer of the Pentagon. We'll talk about why Congress created her position, why Congress eliminated her position, as well as whether Congress really wants efficiency at the Pentagon, and Hershman's concerns for the future.
Blizzards, Blackouts and Bankruptcies: Texas Electricity After Winter Storm Uri
A Conversation with Robert Bryce
We are still coming to understand what went wrong, where the responsibility may lie, and how we can ensure that nothing like this ever happens again in Texas. Join us for this very important and timely online event with energy expert Robert Bryce.
The Free-Market Revolution in Private Space Competition
The genius of American entrepreneurship and competition are at the forefront. Join us March 11 for this inspiring event.
George Washington, Entrepreneur
A Conversation with author John Berlau
In his new book, George Washington, Entrepreneur, John Berlau presents a fresh, surprising look at our first president's business pursuits.
Assessing President Biden's Obamacare Expansion Proposals
Health Policy Experts Examine the Problems and Propose Alternatives
A Spectrum of Free-Market Success with Ajit Pai
A special policy discussion with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai as we look back on the successes of the past four years, and look forward to what still needs to be done to ensure US leadership in communications policy.
Breaking the Founders' Bargain: The Threat to the Electoral College
A dangerous campaign seeks to nullify the Electoral College without changing the Constitution—and it is almost three-quarters of the way to taking effect.
What's at Stake on November 3rd?
A Conversation with Stephen Moore
One of the most consequential elections of our lifetimes is coming up in just a few weeks. So we thought this would be a great time for an update from longtime friend of the Institute for Policy Innovation Stephen Moore.