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Germany and the World: A Foreign Policy Conversation with State Secretary Thomas Bagger
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Germany and the World: A Foreign Policy Conversation with State Secretary Thomas Bagger

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Japanese Automakers: Driving Investment in the US and Strengthening Bilateral Ties
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Japanese Automakers: Driving Investment in the US and Strengthening Bilateral Ties

Hudson’s Japan Chair will welcome Hideaki Fujisawa, economic minister (METI) at the Embassy of Japan, for a keynote address on the state of the US-Japan economic relationship and the role that the private sector plays in deepening ties.

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Mexico’s New Political Landscape: A Conversation with Luis Rubio

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What China’s Middle East Policy Means for the US and Israel
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What China’s Middle East Policy Means for the US and Israel

To discuss China’s ambitions in the Middle East, Beijing’s position in the Israel-Hamas conflict, and what this all means for American interests in the region, Hudson’s Zineb Riboua hosts a discussion with Senior Fellow John Lee and Atlantic Council Nonresident Fellow Tuvia Gering.

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The Black Sea Region as a Global Inflection Point
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The Black Sea Region as a Global Inflection Point

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Accelerating Latin America’s Economic Growth
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Accelerating Latin America’s Economic Growth

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Transatlantic Relations ahead of the Washington Summit with NATO Observer Group Cochairs Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis
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Transatlantic Relations ahead of the Washington Summit with NATO Observer Group Cochairs Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis

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June 2024
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The Agendas of Jew Hatred
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Ilan Berman
Paul Caresse
Liel Leibovitz
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Michael Doran
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The Agendas of Jew Hatred

What are the hidden agendas of antisemites and anti-Zionists? What are the implications of this agenda for national security? And what is to be done?

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Ilan Berman
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Liel Leibovitz
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Exploring Ethiopia’s Tumultuous Transformation: A Discussion with Tom Gardner
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Exploring Ethiopia’s Tumultuous Transformation: A Discussion with Tom Gardner

The Economist’s Africa correspondent, Tom Gardner, joins Hudson Research Fellow James Barnett to discuss Gardner’s new book, The Abiy Project: God, Power and War in the New Ethiopia, and Ethiopia’s future in the volatile and strategically vital Red Sea region.

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James Barnett
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June 2024
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The Next Pivot to Asia
Featured Speakers:
Robert D. Blackwill
Richard Fontaine
Moderator:
Patrick M. Cronin
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June 2024
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The Next Pivot to Asia

Join Hudson for a conversation with Robert D. Blackwill and Richard Fontaine, who will discuss their new book Lost Decade: The US Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power. 

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Featured Speakers:
Robert D. Blackwill
Richard Fontaine
Moderator:
Patrick M. Cronin
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June 2024
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Deterring China through Nonmilitary Costs
Featured Speakers:
John Lee
Thomas J. Duesterberg
Bryan Clark
Moderator:
Aaron MacLean
Members of the Peoples Liberation Army flag honor guard march in Tiananmen Square on March 11, 2024, in Beijing, China. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
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June 2024
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Deterring China through Nonmilitary Costs

Join Hudson Senior Fellows Aaron MacLean, Tom Duesterberg, Bryan Clark, and John Lee as they discuss Dr. Lee’s latest report, cowritten with Lavina Lee.

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Members of the Peoples Liberation Army flag honor guard march in Tiananmen Square on March 11, 2024, in Beijing, China. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
John Lee
Thomas J. Duesterberg
Bryan Clark
Moderator:
Aaron MacLean
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June 2024
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The Evidence and Significance of Predatory Infringement of Patents
Featured Speakers:
Jonathan Barnett
Kristen Osenga
Urška Petrovčič
Moderator:
Adam Mossoff
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June 2024
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The Evidence and Significance of Predatory Infringement of Patents

A panel of experts will explain the legal developments in patent law, the economic impact of predatory infringement, and the evidence-based reforms that could restore the US patent system’s historical status as the global gold standard.

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Jonathan Barnett
Kristen Osenga
Urška Petrovčič
Moderator:
Adam Mossoff
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