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The latest wave of anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel aren't really about the hostages, the war, or even the PM himself. Read my colleague liel leibovitz in Tablet Magazine on what slogans like Bring Them Home are really designed to do: tabletmag.com/sections/israe…
How will Maduro’s criminal regime continue to evolve in the wake of his election fraud—and how should the US respond? On Monday, join us in-person Hudson Institute or online for a timely discussion with Ryan Berg, PhD Marshall S. Billingslea and María A. Márquez. hudson.org/events/whats-n…
In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the Supreme Court punctuated its revolution in administrative law by overruling Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. Watch Harold Furchtgott-Roth & Caleb Kruckenberg discuss the implications of this case: hudson.org/events/supreme…
The Nippon Steel deal has become a highly politicized issue, with Kamala Harris vowing that the company should remain domestically owned. William Chou underscores to Shoko Oda and Tsuyoshi Inajima that this is short-term thinking. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Director of Hudson's Keystone Defense Initiative Rebeccah Heinrichs hosted a roundtable with State ISN Bureau's Deputy Assistant Secretary Lowell Schwartz to discuss the future of security partnerships and civil nuclear cooperation programs.
As the threat of a Chinese missile strike rises, Masashi MURANO🚀 stresses to Gabriel Dominguez that it is essential for Japan to diversify the locations of its air bases. japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/09/0…
Foreign adversaries have long understood that American cultural and educational institutions are fertile ground to stoke divisions. Nate Sibley examines w/ Ellen Bork, Casey Michel, & Zineb Riboua what policymakers can do to protect US institutions' integrity: hudson.org/events/how-for…
A former aide to two New York governors was charged with acting as an agent for the Chinese government. Dr. Jonathan D. T. Ward examines on FOX Business the #CCP's network of influence across the United States.
I has such a fascinating and insightful conversation on the geopolitical implications of the crisis between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia with James Barnett, Mariam Wahba and @JMeserve, will go live at 6 pm EST! hudson.org/events/geopoli…
The Islamic Republic of Iran has been pursuing the acquisition of Chinese satellite technologies. Dr. Can Kasapoglu warns that this technology would boost Tehran's sensor network and make its drone and missile warfare capabilities even more lethal. hudson.org/foreign-policy…
Japan Chair Kenneth Weinstein hosted Chris Brose of Anduril Industries and Phoebe Greentree of the Australian Embassy for an event on the considerable value Japan could bring to Pillar 2 of the AUKUS agreement. Watch: hudson.org/events/aukus-p…
Egyptian & Somali relations w/ Ethiopia are at an all-time low, raising the chance of more conflict in the Horn of Africa. Joshua Meservey examines w/ James Barnett, Mariam Wahba, & Zineb Riboua how stability in the Horn of Africa affects US policy in the region: hudson.org/events/geopoli…
Along with giving Kyiv important leverage in negotiations, Ukraine's occupation of Russian territory matters because it challenges one of the taboos of the nuclear age—that anyone would invade a nuclear state. Walter Russell Mead explains how in The Wall Street Journal: hudson.org/defense-strate…
.Zineb Riboua says that the arrest of Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, has harmed the efforts of Russian mercenaries like the Wagner Group in both Africa and Ukraine who used the app to exchange information and circulate propaganda. Learn more ➡️ hudson.org/corruption/rus…
Both Americans and Iraqis would prefer to see most US troops withdrawn from the country, but the Iraqi military still relies on US support to fight groups like Daesh. Luke Coffey explains that a US withdrawal would need to be done in a realistic way. hudson.org/foreign-policy…