A keynote address by Senator Steve Daines (R-MT), to examine the implications of the recent Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement.
What is driving North Korea’s closer cooperation with Russia and China, and how does Kim view cooperation among the CRINK states? What are Kim’s ultimate aims with his nuclear program? How has North Korea developed such vast cyber capabilities? Is North Korea preparing for war? And how should the US and its allies respond?
Join Adjunct Fellow Daniel Batlle and an expert panel as they assess whether current political dynamics could allow the Western Hemisphere’s two largest powers to forge a more constructive partnership, and what it would take to bridge their considerable differences.
Congressman John Moolenaar (R-MI), chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP, will join Hudson Senior Fellow David Feith to discuss how Washington should approach the US-China relationship in an era of rising geopolitical competition.
Concurrent with the World Bank–International Monetary Fund annual meetings in Washington, DC, Hudson will host a high-level discussion on Southeastern Europe.
Join Hudson Institute for a conference on the future of America’s industrial base.
This forum will bring together American and Czech officials, defense experts, and industry leaders in Washington, DC.
Join Hudson Institute for a discussion on the connection between human rights in North Korea and US national security.
Join Dr. Miles Yu, senior fellow and director of Hudson’s China Center, for a conversation with Professor Xu on why misunderstanding China’s political order may create critical strategic risks for the US amid intensifying geopolitical rivalry.