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The Evolving Relationship between Europe and the Indo-Pacific

Episode 474

Xi Jinping’s revanchist nationalism has led European officials to rethink their China policies, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ended any chance…

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The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan and the Fight against the Taliban

Episode 473

Due to the Biden administration’s failed policies, the Taliban controls control more of Afghanistan today than it did on September 11, 2001. Meanwhil…

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Quantum Computing and Avenues for US-Japanese Cooperation with President Kohei Itoh of Keio University

Episode 472

Quantum computing, with its ability to quickly solve highly complex problems, promises to be a technological leap over current technology. This advan…

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https://www.hudson.org/events/how-beijing-uses-economic-power-enforce-its-rules-worldwide

Episode 471

The Chinese government has developed a set of remarkably innovative economic tools to shape the behavior of individuals, companies, and governments a…

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Presidential Speech Series: Mike Pence

Episode 470

In the first installment of Hudson Institute’s Presidential Speech Series, Vice President Mike Pence will deliver a foreign policy address.

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Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Security Ties: A Conversation with Admiral Sir Tony Radakin

Episode 469

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, chief of the Defence Staff of the United Kingdom, is a strong defender of the US-UK relationship, a champion of Western bac…

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Securing American Competitiveness: The Importance of Critical Supply Chains in Strategic Rivalry with China

Episode 468

Join Hudson Institute’s China Center for a conversation with Ambassador Robert C. O’Brien, the co-founder and chairman of American Global Strategies …

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A Requiem for Dominance: New US Strategies to Deter Aggression

Episode 467

Pentagon assessments and think tank studies continue to highlight the erosion of the United States military’s dominance over a growing and improving …

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Assessing Lula’s Leadership in Brazil

Episode 467

Since returning to power in January, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has sought to elevate Brazil's role in global affairs, strengthen …

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The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers

Episode 467

The precision warfare revolution, introduced by the United States military in the First Gulf War, provided it with a major competitive advantage for …

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