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Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Founded in 1961 by strategist Herman Kahn, Hudson Institute challenges conventional thinking and helps manage strategic transitions through interdisciplinary studies in defense, international relations, economics, energy, technology, culture, and law. Hudson seeks to guide policymakers and global l...
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688 епизодаSpain’s Latin American Reckoning
Spain was once one of Latin America’s most consequential external partners. It served as a democratic model for the region’s transitions from authorit...
Authoritarian Persistence in Latin America: What Should the US Do?
The regimes of Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua have proven to be more durable than expected. The Daniel Ortega–Rosario Murillo regime in Nicaragua has...
The Western Hemisphere’s Energy Moment
Latin America is experiencing a historic energy boom. Brazil, Guyana, and Argentina are collectively positioned to supply nearly half of global crude...
Georgia at a Geopolitical Crossroads: Iranian Influence and Strategic Competition
Not too long ago, Georgia was one of the United States’ most dependable strategic partners in the Black Sea region. Its commitment to Euro-Atlantic in...
A Conversation with Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy of the United States Sarah B. Rogers
As US adversaries escalate their investment in information warfare, the global contest for ideas has become a primary theater of great-power competiti...
Adapting to the Modern Media Landscape: A Conversation with Hugh Hewitt
The American media landscape is undergoing rapid change. New technologies, shifting audience habits, and growing political polarization are reshaping...
Environmental Agendas, Geopolitical Ends: Climate Policy and Great Power Competition
Many formal climate change organizations operating in Western countries spend significant resources and policy time promoting broader anti-West narrat...
Defending Taiwan: A Strategy to Prevent War with China
Taiwan stands at the center of intensifying strategic competition between the United States and China—a flashpoint where uneasy peace could give way t...
China’s Persecution: Assault on All Faiths
China is waging genocide against the Uyghur and other Turkic Muslims. It subjugates Falun Gong practitioners and Tibetan Buddhists and continues its d...
Cuba: Prospects for Transition
Six decades after the Cuban revolution, despite a generational leadership transition, Cuba remains one of the most enduring challenges for US foreign...
A Conversation with Former METI Minister Nishimura on Prime Minister Takaichi’s Policy Outlook and Solutions
After a landslide electoral victory in February and a successful trip to Washington in March, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is poised to intr...
Building the Future in Romania and Southeast Europe: A Conversation with Minister Dragoș Pîslaru Past Event Hudson Institute April 17, 2026
Romania is intimately connected to the major infrastructure corridors shaping Southeast Europe and the Black Sea region, including the Three Seas Init...
The Future of the Gulf: Commerce and Security in the Middle East After Operation Epic Fury
The conflict between the United States, Israel, and the Islamic Republic of Iran is not over, but it is already shaping a new future for the Middle Ea...
New Evidence of China’s Forced Organ Harvesting and a Proposed US Response
In 2020, then Secretary of State Mike Pompeo officially determined that China was committing genocide against the Uyghur and other Turkic Muslim commu...
Protecting US Communications: Strengthening Supply Chains and Countering Foreign Risk
Foreign-controlled telecommunications infrastructure and vulnerable global supply chains pose growing risks to the integrity and security of US commun...
The US Economic Outlook: A Conversation with Pierre Yared
Policymakers and business leaders are looking for signals about where the broader economy is headed as the US economy navigates rapid technological ch...
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on the Future of Trade Policy
“The year 2025 will be remembered as the year of the tariff,” wrote Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the United States trade representative, in a Financial...
After Maduro: Venezuela Three Months On
Nearly three months after Nicolás Maduro's capture, Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez is consolidating her grip on power. In a sweeping sh...
China’s Economic Slowdown: Risks, Realities, and Strategic Implications
After years of subsidized, debt-driven growth and centrally directed economic policy, China is now mired in a slowing economy relying on massive expor...
The Three Seas Initiative: Ambassador Romana Vlahutin on Europe’s New Geography of Power
For decades, Europe developed along an east-west axis while the north-south spine of the continent remained underleveraged, its energy networks fragme...
Congressman Michael Baumgartner on Operation Epic Fury and US Strategy
Congressman Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) will join Michael Doran, Director of Hudson’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East, for a timely di...
Operation Epic Fury and the Future of Warfare: A Conversation with Senator Joni Ernst
The United States and Israel’s campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran marks a pivotal moment for the Middle East, with consequences that will s...
Zimbabwe’s Land Seizures and the Road to Resolution
The United States–Zimbabwe relationship has been strained for decades, in part due to the government’s violent farm invasion campaign that began in ea...
Europe and the Iran War: A Conversation with Tomáš Pojar
Since the onset of Operation Epic Fury, Europe’s response has been cautious and divided, revealing real strain within the transatlantic alliance. Whil...
Moldova’s Economic Future: Reform, Resilience, and Regional Connectivity
For over a year, the Republic of Moldova has advanced economic reforms to improve the country’s business environment and attract investment. The gover...
Prioritizing Political Prisoner Advocacy Across China
As President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping prepare to meet in April, striking a favorable trade deal is top of mind. But trade shouldn’t be the only pri...
Killed to Order: China’s Organ Harvesting Industry
Starting 20 years ago, the religious group Falun Gong began exposing how China harvests organs from persecuted groups. Today evidence shows that the C...
The Military Balance with Iran: A Strategic Assessment
As the United States and Israel continue to strike Iran, the strategic landscape in the Middle East is shifting rapidly. In this conversation, Center...
Mobilize: How to Reboot the American Industrial Base and Stop World War III
The American industrial base once underwrote the nation's victory. Builders and workers rallied to win World War II. For most of the twentieth century...
US-Japan Cooperation on Naval Maintenance, Commercial Shipbuilding, and Shipping
Naval and commercial shipbuilding, maintenance, and shipping are crucial to the national security and economic prosperity of the United States and Jap...
Securing America’s Critical Mineral Supply Chain: A Conversation with Congressman Rob Wittman
Supply chains have been central to the second Trump administration’s foreign and national security policy platforms. As global security deteriorates,...
Securing Venezuela’s Freedom after Maduro
The end of Nicolás Maduro’s rule marked a historic turning point for Venezuela. But transitions do not secure themselves. Authoritarian systems often...
A Strategic Response to Sino-Russian Cooperation: Perspectives from Europe and the Indo-Pacific
More than three years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has sought to offset Western sanctions and isolation by deepening ties with China and...
Security, Normalization, and International Cooperation in the Middle East with Sir Liam Fox
Hudson Institute’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East will host Sir Liam Fox for a conversation on the evolving geopolitical landscape i...
Nigeria: Country of Particular Concern or Counterterrorism Partner?
Africa’s most populous country unexpectedly found itself in President Donald Trump’s sights this past autumn. The president designated Nigeria a count...
“Iron Curtain” at 80: Why the Special Relationship Is Essential to Defeating the New Authoritarians
The alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States remains the cornerstone of transatlantic security. But regulatory and trade frictions, d...
The Road to Lasting Peace: US Leadership in the South Caucasus
On August 8, 2025, President Donald Trump hosted Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the White House for...
Toward a Stronger US-Taiwan Partnership: Unpacking the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade
On February 12, officials from the United States and Taiwan signed the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART), a trade deal that “reflects both sides’ am...
The Economic Case for the US-Israel Partnership with Minister of Economic Affairs Noach Hacker
The Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East will host a fireside chat between Israeli Minister of Economic Affairs Noach Hacker and Dr. Micha...
Opportunity and Uncertainty in the Middle East: Next Steps for the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
For decades the United States’ partnership with the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) has been a crucial component of American policy in the Middle East....