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Is Israel the Biggest Loser of the Syrian Civil War?

Episode 460

Thanks to the survival of the Bashar al-Assad regime, Iran has established a permanent position in Syria. From this position, Tehran spreads its infl…

2 years, 10 months ago

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Mutiny in Russia: Assessing the Implications of Prigozhin’s March on Moscow

Episode 459

Yevgeny Prigozhin took a shocking step on Friday, redirecting units of his Wagner Private Military Company from Ukraine into Russia. Footage of Wagne…

2 years, 11 months ago

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US Leadership in Tech Diplomacy: A Conversation with Ambassador Nathaniel C. Fick

Episode 458

Freedom, prosperity, and security are increasingly interconnected with technology. Nathaniel C. Fick’s role as the inaugural United States ambassador…

2 years, 11 months ago

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Investigating COVID-19 Origins: Muddy Waters with Dr. Robert Kadlec

Episode 457

The preponderance of circumstantial evidence supports the hypothesis that an unintentional research-related incident initiated the COVID-19 pandemic.…

2 years, 11 months ago

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Erdoğan Victorious

Episode 457

A cover story in The Economist billed it as the "Most Important Election of 2023.” On May 28, Turkish voters headed back to the polls to decide a con…

2 years, 11 months ago

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Global Technological Standards and Geopolitics

Episode 456

For decades, global technological standards have enabled the development of a thriving, innovative, and competitive ecosystem that has benefited mark…

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Dialogues on American Foreign Policy and World Affairs: A Conversation with Kurt Campbell

Episode 455

On June 6, please join Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs on the National Security Council Kurt Campbell and Hudson Institute Distinguished Fellow …

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Partnership of Freedom: AUKUS Viewed by Its Architects

Episode 454

Please join Hudson’s China Center for a panel discussion with the architects of the AUKUS agreement—former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, form…

3 years ago

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Securing Our Energy Future: A Dialogue on Trends and Solutions

Episode 453

In an increasingly complex world, energy remains the one constant. We need it to drive our cars, turn on the lights, power our militaries, and everyt…

3 years ago

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Imprisoned in Nicaragua: A Conversation with Francisco Aguirre-Sacasa

Episode 452

The Daniel Ortega regime arrested Francisco Aguirre-Sacasa, a former foreign minister and ambassador to the United States from Nicaragua, as part of …

3 years ago

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