Kenneth R. Weinstein

Japan Chair

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At A Glance:

Kenneth R. Weinstein is the Japan Chair at Hudson Institute.

Biography

Kenneth R. Weinstein is the Japan Chair at Hudson Institute.

Dr. Weinstein was Hudson’s inaugural Walter P. Stern Distinguished Fellow from 2019 until 2023. From 2011 through 2020, Weinstein served as president and CEO of Hudson. In December 2019, he became the inaugural holder of the Walter P. Stern Chair. He joined the institute in 1991, was appointed CEO in June 2005, and was named president and CEO in March 2011.

Under his leadership since 2005, Hudson grew significantly in size, prominence, visibility, and impact, recruiting top-flight talent and advising officials around the globe. The institute’s annual budget nearly tripled to $20 million in this time period, and its endowment grew fivefold to $60 million.

A political theorist by training whose academic work focused on the early Enlightenment, Dr. Weinstein has written widely for publications in the United States, Europe, and Asia, including the Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, and the Yomiuri Shimbun. In 2006, he was decorated with a knighthood in arts and letters by the government of France and serves on the boards of nonprofit organizations in the US and Europe.

Dr. Weinstein has served under the last four US administrations as a member of presidentially appointed commissions. From 2017 until 2020, Dr. Weinstein chaired the Broadcasting Board of Governors, the oversight body for US Agency for Global Media, and was chair of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia, Middle East Broadcasting, and the Open Technology Fund.

He is often interviewed by major broadcast and cable outlets around the world and speaks French and German. A frequent guest on French television and radio, he has served as in-studio commentator for live French-language coverage of US congressional and presidential elections for nearly twenty-five years.

He is the co-editor of The Essential Herman Kahn: In Defense of Thinking (Lexington Books, 2009).

Dr. Weinstein previously served on the Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations, which provides counsel on trade agreements to the United States Trade Representative. In March 2020, he was nominated by President Trump to serve as US ambassador to Japan. His nomination was reported unanimously out of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in September 2020.

Dr. Weinstein earned his BA in general studies in the Humanities from the University of Chicago, DEA in Soviet and Eastern European studies from Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, and PhD in government from Harvard University.

Events
12
February 2025
Past Event
An Integrated Approach to US-Japan Cooperation with Southeast Asia
Featured Speakers:
Ken Jimbo
Kenan Arkan
Yuki Shimazu
David Byrd
William Chou
Moderator:
Kenneth R. Weinstein
U.S. and Philippine Coast Guard Bilateral SAREX
12
February 2025
Past Event
An Integrated Approach to US-Japan Cooperation with Southeast Asia

Hudson’s Japan Chair will welcome a panel of geopolitical, security, and economic experts to address the challenges and opportunities for US-Japan cooperation with Southeast Asia. 

U.S. and Philippine Coast Guard Bilateral SAREX
Featured Speakers:
Ken Jimbo
Kenan Arkan
Yuki Shimazu
David Byrd
William Chou
Moderator:
Kenneth R. Weinstein
06
February 2025
Past Event
The US-Japan Relationship under New Administrations: A Conversation with Senator Bill Hagerty
Featured Speakers:
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Bill Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty
06
February 2025
Past Event
The US-Japan Relationship under New Administrations: A Conversation with Senator Bill Hagerty

Bill Hagerty joins Hudson Japan Chair Kenneth R. Weinstein for a fireside chat on how President Trump and Prime Minister Ishiba can work to address shared priorities.

 

Sen. Bill Hagerty
Featured Speakers:
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Bill Hagerty
04
December 2024
Past Event
Alaska’s Strategic Importance for the Indo-Pacific
Featured Speakers:
Senator Dan Sullivan
Kenneth R. Weinstein
A landscape marked by the oil and gas industry, September 27, 2008, at Nikiski Beach and Cook Inlet in Kenai, Alaska. The region is considered the 'ground zero' for oil and gas in Alaska, one of the top two oil producing states in the country. Lower right is Agrium Nitrogen Operations and left of that is Conoco Phillips LNG (liquefied natural gas) Facility. (Photo by Farah Nosh/Getty Images)
04
December 2024
Past Event
Alaska’s Strategic Importance for the Indo-Pacific

Hudson’s Japan Chair will welcome Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) to give a keynote speech on Alaska’s strategic importance to the free and open Indo-Pacific. Following his address, the senator will sit down for a fireside chat with Hudson Japan Chair Kenneth R. Weinstein to discuss Alaska’s role in energy security, national security, and foreign direct investment as well as how the next administration should approach these issues.

A landscape marked by the oil and gas industry, September 27, 2008, at Nikiski Beach and Cook Inlet in Kenai, Alaska. The region is considered the 'ground zero' for oil and gas in Alaska, one of the top two oil producing states in the country. Lower right is Agrium Nitrogen Operations and left of that is Conoco Phillips LNG (liquefied natural gas) Facility. (Photo by Farah Nosh/Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
Senator Dan Sullivan
Kenneth R. Weinstein
04
November 2024
Past Event
At the Edge of Empire: A Discussion with Edward Wong
Featured Speakers:
Edward Wong
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Nury Turkel
A photo of Kanas Mountain in Xinjiang Province, China. (Getty Images)
04
November 2024
Past Event
At the Edge of Empire: A Discussion with Edward Wong

Join Hudson for a discussion of the book with Wong, Japan Chair Kenneth Weinstein, and Senior Fellow Nury Turkel.

A photo of Kanas Mountain in Xinjiang Province, China. (Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
Edward Wong
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Nury Turkel
apan Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Shohei Ishii (right) and Philippine Coast Guard  Chief of Staff Commodore Joeven Fabul (left) take part in arrival honors at the Philippine Coast Guard  headquarters on November 4, 2023, in Manila, Philippines, as the countries seek to bolster military ties  after tensions escalated between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. (Ezra Acayan via  Getty Images)
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Japan Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Shohei Ishii (right) and Philippine Coast Guard Chief of Staff Commodore Joeven Fabul (left) take part in arrival honors at the Philippine Coast Guard headquarters on November 4, 2023, in Manila, Philippines, as the countries seek to bolster military ties after tensions escalated between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. (Ezra Acayan via Getty Images)
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, US Secretary of States Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign  Minister Yoko Kamikawa, and Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara attend a joint press conference  following the US-Japan foreign and defense ministers’ meeting on the sidelines of the Quad meeting at  the Iikura Guest House on July 28, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan. (Getty Images
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US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, US Secretary of States Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa, and Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara attend a joint press conference following the US-Japan foreign and defense ministers’ meeting on the sidelines of the Quad meeting at the Iikura Guest House on July 28, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan. (Getty Images)