Turning Points of Modern Sino-Japanese Relations
Shin Kawashima, Arthur Herman, and Lewis Libby on the strategic jostling underlying WWII and the Korean War.

Shin Kawashima, Arthur Herman, and Lewis Libby on the strategic jostling underlying WWII and the Korean War.
Sarah Paine, Arthur Herman, and Lewis Libby on the strategic jostling underlying WWII and the Korean War.
Norman Pashoian, Steve Ganyard, and Arthur Herman on opportunities for U.S.-Japan cooperation in science and technology in military strategy and defense innovation.
Arthur Herman, James Schoff, Pierre Chao, Farhad Jalinous, Adele Ratcliff, and James Armington on opportunities for U.S.-Japan cooperation in science and technology in military strategy and defense innovation.
Arthur Herman, Michael Pillsbury, and Andrew Krepinevich on A2/AD, Anti-Access/Area Denial, and opportunities for U.S.-Japan cooperation in science and technology in military strategy and defense innovation.
Arthur Herman, Hirokazu Hokazono, Len Caveny, Chris Pehrson, Rajeev Sharma, and Joshua Goldsberry on opportunities for U.S.-Japan cooperation in science and technology in military strategy and defense innovation.
Arthur Herman, Vice Admiral (Ret.) Yoji Koda, Bill Scneider, and Andrew Krepinevich on opportunities for U.S.-Japan cooperation in science and technology in military strategy and defense innovation.
Lawrence Strickling joins Harold Furchtgott-Roth, Fred Campbell, Paige Atkins and Jon Wilkins to discuss 5G wireless broadband and spectrum management
Minxin Pei, Richard McGregor, Andrew Wedeman, Evan Osnos, and Charles Davidson discuss China's Crony Capitalism and kleptocracy in China.
Former president and current Sen. Alvaro Uribe of Colombia and John P. Walters on the Colombian peace process and the latest agreement with the FARC.
Martha Bayles and Megan McArdle debate whether it is time to rein in kleptocrats who try to dominate the world's media. Jeffrey Gedmin moderates.
Congressman Mike Turner (R-OH) and Craig Kennedy discuss the state of NATO and U.S. foreign relations
Michael Doran, Walter Russell Mead, Ray Takeyh, and Lee Smith on Eisenhower's experience and the Trump administration's options in the Middle East.
Dr. Ahmed Abbadi speaks about Morocco's experiences in the fight against Islamist extremism in the Maghreb.
A conference on the Modi administration's efforts to improve public healthcare in India, and opportunities for private sector coordination.Speakers included Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Amit Kapoor, Ranjana Smetacek, Kevin Walker, Amiee Aloi, Jeffrey Hamilton, and Jeremiah Norris.
Lotta Danielsson, Harry Krejsa, Robert S. Wang, and Seth Cropsey discuss Taiwan, China, free trade, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Feisal Istrabadi, Nussaibah Younis, Michael Doran and Michael Pregent discuss U.S.-Iraq relations under the next president and the fight against ISIS.
Bill Rhodes, former senior vice chairman of Citigroup, addresses critical challenges facing global finance in a speech at Hudson Institute
Discussion of The Kleptocracy Curse, a report on kleptocracy, with Charles Davidson, Benjamin Haddad, Ben Judah, Hannah Thoburn, Thomas Firestone and Karen Dawisha.
Hudson Institute's Kleptocracy Initiative hosts a discussion of the threats posed by kleptocracy to states bordering the Russian Federation.
Hannah Thoburn, Brian Whitmore, and Angela Stent discuss the stability of Putin's regime and its exercise of power at home and abroad.
FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly and Harold Furchtgott-Roth discuss the future of federal regulation of the communications industry.
Seth Cropsey, Rear Admiral Thomas Brown (USN, ret.), Bryan Clark, and Martin Murphy discuss asymmetrical warfare and its advantages for Taiwan.
Adm. Ami Ayalon, Adm. Shaul Chorev, Seth Cropsey, Doug Feith and Adm. Gary Roughead discuss the Commission on the Eastern Mediterranean's report.
Hudson Institute honored Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel with its 2016 Herman Kahn Award on Thursday, September 22.
Jorge Castaáeda and Jaime Daremblum discuss international trade, immigration, and U.S.-Mexico relations with the new presidential administration.
Sen. Jon Kyl, Hon. Stephen Rademaker, and Rebeccah Heinrichs discuss the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and President Obama's UN resolution.
Arthur Herman, Jim Campbell, John Walters, and John Hudak discuss an upcoming Hudson report on the broken international postal package system.
Nada Bakos, Amanda Kadlec, and Michael Pregent assess U.S. strategy against ISIS and the terror group's capacity to transform.
Elliot Abrams, Nina Shea, Kristina Arriaga and Vo Van Ai (Vietnam Committee on Human Rights) on U.S. policy and religious freedom in South East Asia