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Israel-Lebanon Maritime Border Agreement: A Historic Deal or Another Mistake?
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Israel-Lebanon Maritime Border Agreement: A Historic Deal or Another Mistake?

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How the Copyright System Works for Musicians Today
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How the Copyright System Works for Musicians Today

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Making AUKUS Work: Bolstering Australia’s Security and Building Alliances over the Next Decade

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Virtual Event | Strengthening Taiwan’s Trade and Economic Stability

As the US and its allies talk more about how to deter a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, policymakers should focus more on how to deter a Chinese economic takeover of the island. How can the US and Taiwan build confidence in their trade and economic partnerships?

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Virtual Event | Exploiting a Hidden Window of Opportunity to Deter a Conflict over Taiwan

While the 2018 National Defense Strategy and the updated 2022 National Defense Strategy emphasize the urgent need to deter a conflict in the Pacific, most plans involve shoring up military capacity immediately or waiting for new, modernized weapons.

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Dragon in the North: Assessing the Growing Chinese Threat to the Arctic Region

The China Center will host a conference, entitled “The Dragon in the North: Assessing the Growing Chinese Threat to the Arctic Region,” organized by Hudson Senior Fellow Dr. Arthur Herman.

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Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
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Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology

With more than half of all semiconductors and nearly all high-end chips coming from Taiwan or South Korea, disruptions are likely and can have devastating economic consequences.

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Virtual Event | How (Not) to Regulate Technology: Reflections from FTC Commissioner Phillips

Please join Hudson Institute Center for the Economics of the Internet Senior Fellow Harold Furchtgott-Roth for a conversation with Noah Phillips, a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission, on the regulation of technology and technology companies at the FTC.

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Deterrence and Indo-Pacific Security
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Deterrence and Indo-Pacific Security

Please join Hudson Institute for a discussion featuring Lt. Gen. In-Bum Chun, Republic of Korea Army (ret.); Rebeccah Heinrichs of Hudson; and Soo Kim of RAND that will address the key issues of this timely subject in a discussion moderated by Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick Cronin.

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The Fifth Horseman and the New MAD
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The Fifth Horseman and the New MAD

Over the past few years, the world has witnessed a global pandemic, cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, extreme weather, and war in Ukraine. Is the world, and in particular the United States, prepared for future crises?

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Virtual Event | Divestment from China’s High-Tech Industry to Protect US National Interests
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Keith Krach
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Virtual Event | Divestment from China’s High-Tech Industry to Protect US National Interests

The dystopian reality of Chinese surveillance is now spreading across not only the country but also the world.

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