September 1, 2011
by Christopher Sands

"Because of new technologies, new wealth, and new conditions of domestic life and international relations--unprecedented issues are coming up for national decision."
--Hudson Institute founder Herman Kahn
In 1961, Herman Kahn, Max Singer, and Oscar Reubhausen founded Hudson Institute as a place to think about the future in unconventional ways.
Fifty years later, Hudson scholars continue to think about the trends and surprising developments that will shape the future in areas such as international relations, global economics, conflict, technology, human virtue, vice, and ingenuity.
On the Future is a series of audio interviews with Hudson scholars and experts on aspects of the future.
The series is hosted by Senior Fellow Christopher Sands.
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This week's featured podcast:
The Future of Humanity with Max Singer, December 2011
Past podcasts
The Future of Thinking with Kenneth Weinstein, December 2011
The Future of Arms Control with Christopher Ford, December 2011
The Future of Food with Hank Cardello, November 2011
The Future of Iran and Latin America with Jaime Daremblum, November 2011
The Future of Health Care with Tevi Troy, November 2011
The Future of Egypt with Samuel Tadros, October 2011
The Future of Sinology with Charles Horner, October 2011
The Future of Health Care Technology with Hanns Kuttner, October 2011
The Future of the American Idea with Herbert London, October 2011
The Future of Smart Power with Justin Polin, September 2011
The Future of Southeast Asia with Aparna Pande, September 2011
The Future of American Primacy with Seth Cropsey, September 2011
The Future of the Housing Market with John Weicher, August 2011
The Future of American Sovereignty with John Fonte, August 2011
Christopher Sands is a Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute.
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