20
February 2026
Past Event
Nigeria: Country of Particular Concern or Counterterrorism Partner?
Featured Speakers:
Kabir Adamu
Yusuf Anka
Cheta Nwanze
Michael Walsh
Moderator:
James Barnett
20
February 2026
Past Event
Nigeria: Country of Particular Concern or Counterterrorism Partner?
Will this security cooperation be the new normal for US-Nigeria relations, or will Trump escalate his diplomatic and economic pressure?
Featured Speakers:
Kabir Adamu
Yusuf Anka
Cheta Nwanze
Michael Walsh
Moderator:
James Barnett
06
September 2024
Past Event
Geopolitical Implications of the Crisis between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia
Featured Speakers:
Joshua Meservey
James Barnett
Mariam Wahba
Zineb Riboua
06
September 2024
Past Event
Geopolitical Implications of the Crisis between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia
What are the origins of these conflicts? What are their geostrategic implications? And how does stability in the Horn of Africa affect American policy in the broader region? Join Hudson for an expert panel discussion on these questions.
Featured Speakers:
Joshua Meservey
James Barnett
Mariam Wahba
Zineb Riboua
20
June 2024
Past Event
Exploring Ethiopia’s Tumultuous Transformation: A Discussion with Tom Gardner
Featured Speakers:
Tom Gardner
James Barnett
20
June 2024
Past Event
Exploring Ethiopia’s Tumultuous Transformation: A Discussion with Tom Gardner
The Economist’s Africa correspondent, Tom Gardner, joins Hudson Research Fellow James Barnett to discuss Gardner’s new book, The Abiy Project: God, Power and War in the New Ethiopia, and Ethiopia’s future in the volatile and strategically vital Red Sea region.
Featured Speakers:
Tom Gardner
James Barnett
28
May 2024
Past Event
Facing the Future: A Discussion on Niger and West African Security Cooperation
Featured Speakers:
Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim
Malik Samuel
Aneliese Bernard
James Barnett
Moderator:
Jeremy Hunt
28
May 2024
Past Event
Facing the Future: A Discussion on Niger and West African Security Cooperation
West African security experts discuss the future of US counterterrorism operations in Niger and the Sahel region.
Featured Speakers:
Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim
Malik Samuel
Aneliese Bernard
James Barnett
Moderator:
Jeremy Hunt
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A soldier of Somalia's breakaway territory of Somaliland stands guard during a parade in Hargeisa on May 18, 2016. (Mohamed Abdiwahab/AFP via Getty Images)
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Supporters of Niger's National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP) gather for a demonstration in Niamey on August 11, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)
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Personnel of the Somali military force supporting anti-government opposition leaders are stationed on a street in Mogadishu, Somalia, on April 25, 2021. (AFP via Getty Images)
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People demonstrate in Niger's capital, Niamey, to show their support for the coup plotters. (Djibo Issifou via Getty Images)
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General Abdourahmane Tchiani, the head of Nigeia's presidential guard who declared himself the new leader of the country after a coup, in Niamey, Niger, on July 28, 2023. (Balima Boureima/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Smoke rises after coup supporters set fire to the headquarters of President Mohamed Bazoum's party, the Party for Democracy and Socialism in Niger in Niamey, Niger, on July 27, 2023. (Balima Boureima/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Smoke plumes billow from a fire at a lumber warehouse in southern Khartoum amidst ongoing fighting on June 7, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)
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A police officer stops a car at a check point ahead of the February 25 presidential election at Awka in Anambra State, southeast Nigeria, on February 16, 2023. (Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP via Getty Images)
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A man walking past shops burnt down by suspected members of the Islamic State West Africa Province during an attack in Auno on February 9, 2020. (Audu Marte/AFP via Getty Images)
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Ballot boxes for the 2019 Nigerian general elections. (Commonwealth Secretariat via Flickr)
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The second oil well drilled, outside of the Otuabagi community, continues to leak crude despite being capped in Bayelsa, Nigeria. (James Barnett via New Lines Magazine)