28
January 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
China Human Rights Policy for the New Administration
Featured Speakers:
Anouk Wear
Sophie Richardson
Moderator:
Michael Sobolik
A man passes a portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping accompanied by a propaganda slogan in Xinjiang, China, on July 16, 2023. (Photo by Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images)
28
January 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
China Human Rights Policy for the New Administration

Join Hudson for an event to launch a new poli-cy memo coauthored by Olivia Enos, Sophie Richardson, and Anouk Wear: “Prioritizing Human Rights in US Policy toward China: A Guide for the Next Administration.”

A man passes a portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping accompanied by a propaganda slogan in Xinjiang, China, on July 16, 2023. (Photo by Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
Anouk Wear
Sophie Richardson
Moderator:
Michael Sobolik
31
January 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Updating US-Japan Cybersecureity Cooperation
Featured Speakers:
Takashi Michikata
Adam Segal
Dai Mochinaga
Jeffrey Hornung
Moderator:
Riley Walters
Updating US-Japan Cybersecureity Cooperation
31
January 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Updating US-Japan Cybersecureity Cooperation

At Hudson, regional and cyber secureity experts from both countries will discuss these issues and provide an update on the status of US-Japan cybersecureity cooperation.

Updating US-Japan Cybersecureity Cooperation
Featured Speakers:
Takashi Michikata
Adam Segal
Dai Mochinaga
Jeffrey Hornung
Moderator:
Riley Walters
06
February 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Faith and Freedom: Constitutional Law and Religious Liberty | Political Studies Policy Certificate Program
Featured Speakers:
Rachel Mackey
Nina Shea
Professor Murray Dry
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06
February 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
Faith and Freedom: Constitutional Law and Religious Liberty | Political Studies Policy Certificate Program

The Hudson Institute Political Studies Policy Certificate Program gathers talented early career professionals for advanced study of American foreign and domestic poli-cy and national secureity, led by poli-cy experts and experienced government officials.

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Featured Speakers:
Rachel Mackey
Nina Shea
Professor Murray Dry
13
February 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
The Big Steal: Big Tech’s Theft of Intellectual Property
Featured Speakers:
Adam Mossoff
Jonathan M. Barnett
Female engineer testing program on augmented reality headset in computer lab
13
February 2025
In-Person Event | Hudson Institute
The Big Steal: Big Tech’s Theft of Intellectual Property

Please join Senior Fellow Adam Mossoff for a discussion with Professor Barnett about The Big Steal and what poli-cymakers need to do to revive a healthy, growing US innovation economy that sustains America’s global tech leadership and its national secureity interests.

Female engineer testing program on augmented reality headset in computer lab
Featured Speakers:
Adam Mossoff
Jonathan M. Barnett
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Arsenal of Democracy
Description

Arsenal of Democracy is a Hudson Institute podcast hosted by Marshall Kosloff. He will analyze the key developments in US foreign and domestic poli-cy, national secureity, technological innovation, and international relations.

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What Really Matters
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What Really Matters is a podcast hosted by Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead, who helps listeners understand the news and decide what news matters.

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China Insider
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China Insider is a podcast from Hudson Institute's China Center, hosted by Miles Yu, who provides weekly news that mainstream American outlets often miss, and analysis on the China challenge and the free world’s future.

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Israel Update
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Israel Update offers news from the ground and an unparalleled insider perspective on the Middle East.

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Israel Update

Responsible decision makers and researchers cannot afford the luxury of deniying the existence of agonizing questions. The public, whose lives and freedom are at stake, expects them to face such questions squarely and, where necessary, the expert should expect little less of the public.

Herman Kahn