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America’s Global Leadership in Advancing Next-Generation Tools for First Responders
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America’s Global Leadership in Advancing Next-Generation Tools for First Responders

In 2012, the U.S. Congress adopted legislation that created an unprecedented model for a public-private partnership to build FirstNet, a nationwide pu

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The New Class Warfare: Live Taping of The Realignment with Michael Lind and J.D. Vance
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Recent populist movements have shattered existing party systems and brought turbulence to governments across Europe and North America. In The New Clas

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Afghanistan's Past and Future: The U.S. Launch of the AISS 2019 Report
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Afghanistan's Past and Future: The U.S. Launch of the AISS 2019 Report

2019 was a turbulent and busy year for Afghanistan—from the presidential election to the stalled negotiations with the Taliban and speculation of a

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The Future of Iran: A Conversation with Reza Pahlavi
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The Future of Iran: A Conversation with Reza Pahlavi

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Updating U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation
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Updating U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation

The U.S. and Japan face numerous challenges in preparing for long-term competition with China. In a high-stakes race for global influence, the U.S. an

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China's Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang and the U.S. Response
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China's Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang and the U.S. Response

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The Role of Global Standards in the Battle for 5G Leadership
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Jeremie Waterman
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The Role of Global Standards in the Battle for 5G Leadership

While the United States and its allies dominated the race for 3G and 4G cellular infrastructure and the applications enabled by those technologies, th

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U.S. Antitrust Policy: A Discussion with Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim
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U.S. Antitrust Policy: A Discussion with Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim

Markets that are competitive yield lower prices, greater innovation, increased quality, and more consumer-friendly services than non-competitive marke

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U.S. Naval Surveillance in the Era of Great Power Competition
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Seth Cropsey
Bryan McGrath
David Larter
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U.S. Naval Surveillance in the Era of Great Power Competition

The competition for dominance in the West Pacific continues to escalate as China attempts to thwart U.S. strategy and claim a greater hold within the

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The Chinese Threat to America's Industrial and High-Tech Future: The Case for a U.S. Industrial Policy
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Christopher DeMuth
Arthur Herman
Julius Krein
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December 2019
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The Chinese Threat to America's Industrial and High-Tech Future: The Case for a U.S. Industrial Policy

The United States’ growing competition with China has placed unprecedented demands on the U.S. industrial base and high-technology sectors. As the C

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Arthur Herman
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Iran's Deadly Repression and the U.S. Response
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Michael Doran
Mariam Memarsadeghi
Blaise Misztal
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December 2019
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Iran's Deadly Repression and the U.S. Response

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U.S. Influence in the Mediterranean: Why it Still Matters
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Eitan Dangot
Douglas Feith
Efraim Inbar
Eran Lerman
Dan Mariaschin
Hay Yanarocak
Amir Foster
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December 2019
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U.S. Influence in the Mediterranean: Why it Still Matters

Hudson Institute will host a discussion on U.S. policy towards the Mediterranean and possible threats to American interests in the region.

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Efraim Inbar
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