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The Importance of US Alliances in Europe: A Conversation with Senator Joni Ernst
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The Importance of US Alliances in Europe: A Conversation with Senator Joni Ernst

Senior Fellow Peter Rough and Senator Joni Ernst discuss the state of Europe, transatlantic relations, and how to best meet America’s interests in the decades to come.

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Countering Russian Influence in Georgia

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Exploiting Commercial Innovation to Regain Military Advantage: A Conversation with Congressman Seth Moulton

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Is the JCPOA Worth Saving?

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China’s Cold War against the United States

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Intellectual Property and the Right-To-Repair Movement

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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida wants to build “New Capitalism” in the hopes of pulling Japan out of its economic slump. But will this effort be enough to boost Japan’s competitiveness? Please join us for a discussion with Representative Keisuke Suzuki, former state minister of finance and foreign affairs.

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Seventy-Five Years of India-US Partnership

Ever since India gained independence 75 years ago, the partnership between India and the United States has been critical. 

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When McKinsey Came to China

Please join Hudson Research Fellow Nate Sibley and Michael Forsythe, co-author of When McKinsey Comes to Town, for a discussion on the consultancy giant’s work in China and how it illustrates the broader challenges of the private sector’s engagement with powerful authoritarian regimes.

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