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In ten years, Chinese ownership of US farmland has jumped from $81 million in 2010 to $1.8 billion in 2020. What does it mean for American food security when foreign adversaries expand their footprint in the US agriculture industry? What can Congress do to protect Americans from both a food and national security crisis?Please join Congressman Austin Scott (R-GA) and Hudson Media Fellow Jeremy Hunt as they discuss this important issue.
Join Hudson Institute and Center for American Progress for an address by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen followed by a discussion with Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office Representative Bi-khim Hsiao, Hudson Senior Fellow Seth Cropsey, and Center for American Progress Vice President Kelly Magsamen.
Join Hudson Institute hosted a discussion with former Under Secretary of Defense Michèle Flournoy and Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs on America’s role in the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hudson Institute will host U.S. Senator Rick Scott for a discussion on the great-power competition between the United States and China. The discussion will focus on what the U.S. can continue to do to expose the corruption and disinformation campaign of the Chinese Communist Party, its abuses of human rights in China, and how the U.S. can position itself to remain the world’s most reliable and trustworthy ally.
As ideological fault lines in the United States continue to shift, supporters of socialist policies have grown louder and more emboldened by far-Left politicians. Ambassador Haley delivered remarks on why capitalism remains the best economic system ever created, followed by a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Peter Rough.
Join Hudson Institute for a conversation with experts on what China’s attempts to redefine development standards and practices means for the United States in the era of great power competition. The event drew on John Lee’s recent report, China’s Economic Slowdown: Root Causes, Beijing’s Response and Strategic Implications for the U.S. and Allies and his upcoming report, Ambition and Overreach: Countering One Belt One Road and Beijing’s Plans to Dominate Global Innovation.
Hudson Institute and the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense will host a panel discussion on the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and how the United States can respond to the growing outbreak effectively.
Join Hudson Institute for a discussion with NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana. How is NATO delivering on burden sharing and what impact does this have on the alliance’s ability to carry out its missions and operations? How is the organization adapting to a new security environment? What are the key challenges facing the alliance in the decade ahead?
Mr. Pahlavi is the most prominent Iranian opposition figure and, increasingly, a unifying symbol among Iranians who seek to replace the current regime with a secular liberal democracy. He is uniquely positioned, therefore, to shed light on Iran at the crossroads. Can it manage the unprecedented series of historic challenges that it faces? How will it seek to break out of the corner into which President Trump has maneuvered it? And what strategy should the United States adopt to achieve the best results for itself and the Iranian people?
Hudson Institute's H.R. McMaster and Patrick Cronin lead conversations with senior military advisers, defense professionals, and experts from both countries on the effectiveness of U.S.-Japan cooperation and why it is more important now than ever before.
Recently leaked documents have exposed the Chinese Communist Party’s strategy of implementing the largest-scale persecution of a distinct ethnic-religious group since the end of World War II. The classified documents record in grim detail how Chinese officials conduct mass surveillance, forced detention, and the indoctrination of at least one million Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in Xinjiang.
On April 10, 2015 Hudson Institute's Center for Chinese Strategy hosted a conversation with David Feith, Hong Kong-based editorial page writer for The Wall Street Journal, and Libby Liu, president of Radio Free Asia, to examine the legacy of the Hong Kong protests, the future of uncensored media, and the democracy movement. Michael Pillsbury, director of the Center for Chinese Strategy, moderated the discussion.
On April 10, 2015 Hudson Institute’s Center for Chinese Strategy hosted a conversation with David Feith, Hong Kong-based editorial page writer for The Wall Street Journal, and Libby Liu, president of Radio Free Asia, to examine the legacy of the Hong Kong protests, the future of uncensored media, and the democracy movement. Michael Pillsbury, director of the Center for Chinese Strategy, moderated the discussion.
On July 24, Hudson Institute hosted U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island for a one-on-one discussion with Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead on U.S. national security.
On July 24, Hudson Institute hosted U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island for a one-on-one discussion with Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead on U.S. national security.
On May 29, Hudson Institute hosted the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lieutenant General Robert P. Ashley, Jr., for a discussion on Russian and Chinese nuclear weapons.
On May 29, Hudson Institute hosted the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lieutenant General Robert P. Ashley, Jr., for a discussion on Russian and Chinese nuclear weapons.
On May 14, the Hudson Institute hosted a conversation on American foreign policy featuring Walter Russell Mead and U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney.
On May 14, the Hudson Institute hosted a conversation on American foreign policy featuring Walter Russell Mead and U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney.
On April 25th, Hudson Institute hosted an event with Ambassador William F. Hagerty to discuss the future of U.S.-Japan relations.
On April 25th, Hudson Institute hosted an event with Ambassador William F. Hagerty to discuss the future of U.S.-Japan relations.
On March 26th, the Hudson Institute hosted Rob Spalding and Nadia Schadlow to discuss the future role of the U.S. in 5G development.
On March 26th, the Hudson Institute hosted Rob Spalding and Nadia Schadlow to discuss the future role of the U.S. in 5G development.
On Oct 24, he Hudson Institute and Freedom House's Mark Palmer Forum for the Advancement of Democracy held a conference on China's global challenge to democratic freedom.
On Oct 24, he Hudson Institute and Freedom House’s Mark Palmer Forum for the Advancement of Democracy held a conference on China’s global challenge to democratic freedom.
On Oct 11, Hudson Institute hosted a discussion to consider papal and Chinese motives for the China-Vatican deal, its diplomatic consequences, and the history of the Vatican's relations with authoritarian communist nations.
On Oct 11, Hudson Institute hosted a discussion to consider papal and Chinese motives for the China-Vatican deal, its diplomatic consequences, and the history of the Vatican’s relations with authoritarian communist nations.
On Oct 9, Hudson held a meeting to reexamine the anthrax events of 2001, as well as subsequent biological events.
On Oct 9, Hudson held a meeting to reexamine the anthrax events of 2001, as well as subsequent biological events.
On Oct 5, Hudson Institute's Kleptocracy Initiative held a discussion on safeguarding the European banking system against illicit financial flows from Russia and the former Soviet Union.
On Oct 5, Hudson Institute's Kleptocracy Initiative held a discussion on safeguarding the European banking system against illicit financial flows from Russia and the former Soviet Union.
On Oct 4, Vice President Mike Pence delivered a major speech on the administration's policy towards China at Hudson Institute.
On Oct 4, Vice President Mike Pence delivered a major speech on the administration’s policy towards China at Hudson Institute.
On Oct 3, Hudson Institute hosted a discussion to examine the current state of Syria and risks of new regional conflict.
On Oct 3, Hudson Institute hosted a discussion to examine the current state of Syria and risks of new regional conflict.
On September 27, Secretary Lehman joined Hudson Institute's Seth Cropsey, senior fellow and director of the Center for American Seapower, to discuss his new book.
On September 27, Secretary Lehman joined Hudson Institute’s Seth Cropsey, senior fellow and director of the Center for American Seapower, to discuss his new book.
On September 26, Hudson Institute held a symposium regarding recent U.S. and Chinese tariffs and possible solutions to the mounting bilateral trade tensions.
On September 26, Hudson Institute held a symposium regarding recent U.S. and Chinese tariffs and possible solutions to the mounting bilateral trade tensions.
On September 21, Hudson Institute held a discussion on the importance of joint U.S.-Japanese defense of Japan's southwest islands.
On September 21, Hudson Institute held a discussion on the importance of joint U.S.-Japanese defense of Japan’s southwest islands.
On September 19, Hudson Institute hosted a panel examining the current state of Iraq.
On September 19, Hudson Institute hosted a discussion with Brian Hook, who was recently named special envoy to Iran and will lead the Iran Action Group.
On September 19, Hudson Institute hosted a panel examining the current state of Iraq.
On September 19, Hudson Institute hosted a discussion with Brian Hook, who was recently named special envoy to Iran and will lead the Iran Action Group.
On September 14, Hudson Institute's Task Force on Federal IT Procurement hosted a panel to assess the lessons learned from the JEDI acquisition process.
On September 14, Hudson Institute’s Task Force on Federal IT Procurement hosted a panel to assess the lessons learned from the JEDI acquisition process.
On September 13, Hudson Institute hosted a panel to discuss how best to strengthen the security relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan.
On September 13, Hudson Institute hosted a panel to discuss how best to strengthen the security relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan.
On September 12, Hudson Institute and the Federalist Society, hosted a panel to discuss developments in quantum computing and intellectual property.
On September 12, Hudson Institute and the Federalist Society, hosted a panel to discuss developments in quantum computing and intellectual property.