30
September 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
The Politics of Purges: How Hu Yaobang’s Story Explains China’s Power Struggles
Featured Speakers:
Robert Suettinger
Piero Tozzi
Moderator:
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30
September 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
The Politics of Purges: How Hu Yaobang’s Story Explains China’s Power Struggles

Experts will discuss what Hu’s experiences and legacy can teach policymakers about contemporary CCP power struggles, purges, and the ongoing tension between reformist impulses and the pursuit of stability under Xi Jinping.

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Featured Speakers:
Robert Suettinger
Piero Tozzi
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01
October 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
North American Energy Dominance and the G7 Summit
Featured Speakers:
David Pierce
Heather Exner-Pirot
Tim Stewart
Gabriella Hoffman
Moderators:
Jamie Tronnes
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01
October 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
North American Energy Dominance and the G7 Summit
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Featured Speakers:
David Pierce
Heather Exner-Pirot
Tim Stewart
Gabriella Hoffman
Moderators:
Jamie Tronnes
08
October 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Relearning Great Power Diplomacy: A Conversation with Wess Mitchell
Featured Speakers:
Wess Mitchell
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08
October 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Relearning Great Power Diplomacy: A Conversation with Wess Mitchell

Join Hudson’s Peter Rough for a discussion with Wess Mitchell on the future of great power diplomacy.

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Featured Speakers:
Wess Mitchell
04
November 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Bad Money: How America Can Solve Perpetual Inflation
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04
November 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Bad Money: How America Can Solve Perpetual Inflation

At Hudson, Senior Fellows Brendan Brown and Harold Furchtgott-Roth and Mises Institute Senior Fellow Alex Pollock will discuss the book’s findings and how gold-based monetary reform combined with the increased use of modern analytical tools can help end the inflationary spiral.

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School of War
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Senior Fellow Aaron MacLean discusses the origins, organization, and strategic outlook of China’s military.

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What Really Matters is a podcast hosted by Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead, who helps listeners understand the news and decide what news matters.

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In this week’s episode of China Insider, Miles Yu reviews the Supreme People’s Court ruling on mandatory social security payments for employees, and what this might reveal about the current state of China’s social welfare infrastructure. Next, he covers the recent collision of two Chinese naval vessels following aggressive maneuvers near the Scarborough Shoal, and how this fits into China’s evolving gray-zone operations and Indo-Pacific maritime strategy. Lastly, Miles revisits the Chinese Communist Party’s planned celebrations for the upcoming eightieth anniversary of victory in World War II, and weighs the potential impact of rising anti-Japanese sentiment against the current popular protest movements across China.

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