Join Hudson and the Macdonald-Laurier Institute for a daylong conference with energy and security experts, industry representatives, and policymakers. The forum will discuss how Washington and Ottawa can work together to leverage emerging technologies and North America’s abundant energy resources to build energy security and limit authoritarian states’ influence in global energy markets.
Former Senator Phil Gramm has been a leader in creative thinking and legislating about budgetary restraint over his 45-year public career in government and as an economist. Join Senator Gramm for a discussion at Hudson Institute on the importance and future of budgetary politics with Senior Fellow Thomas Duesterberg. Hudson President and CEO John Walters will deliver introductory remarks.
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.
Join Hudson Institute for an event on how the US can effectively wield its natural resources to achieve energy independence and aid its allies.
Hudson’s Japan Chair will welcome Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb to make a major economic announcement.
Former World Bank President David Malpass will present a new paper outlining constructive and cooperative ways to address the debt crisis in the developing world.
Join Representative Frank Lucas (OK-3) and Senior Fellow Tom Duesterberg for a conversation on steps Congress could take to defend Taiwan from an increasingly belligerent China.
Please join Hudson Institute’s China Center for a panel on leading US corporations’ involvement with the PRC, and the future of US corporate engagement with China.
Energy experts explore why the 1973 oil embargo mattered, why it continues to matter, and what lessons it offers policymakers today.
Join Hudson Institute and International Republican Institute experts in welcoming award-winning Angolan investigative journalist Rafael Marques as he presents new information about the malign influence of Chinese aid.
The United States must have secure, reliable, and scalable supply chains for critical supplies and technologies. For decades there has been an overrel
Many have paid attention to American efforts to partially decouple from China, but Beijing has been pursuing a much more extensive economic decoupling
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While the United States and its allies dominated the race for 3G and 4G cellular infrastructure and the applications enabled by those technologies, th
A discussion addressing questions about the impact of state subsidies and other directed benefits on the international aviation market
Thomas J. Duesterberg, Harold Furchtgott-Roth, Shane Tews, and Carolyn Bartholomew discuss U.S. competitiveness in wireless technology.
David Malpass, Kenneth R. Weinstein, and Thomas J. Duesterberg will discuss U.S. economic competitiveness in a globalized economy.
Hudson Institute hosts discussion on the Kigali Amendment.
Thomas J. Duesterberg, Brendan Brown, Benjamin Haddad, and Peter Rough discuss transatlantic trade, monetary policy, and the NATO military alliance.