No images? Click here (Madeline Mills/Hudson Institute) “We need leadership with the capacity to see the full strength” of the China challenge, argued Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters in a debate with Marathon Initiative Co-Founder and Principal Elbridge Colby on whether Ukrainian victory is critically important for deterring war in Taiwan. Havoc in Sudan (AFP via Getty Images) Hudson Senior Fellow Joshua Meservey explains the roots of the crisis in Sudan and whether this power struggle might escalate into a full-blown civil war on TVP World. He also joined Research Fellow James Barnett and Adjunct Fellow Robert Greenway for a Hudson event that covered the fighting and how the United States should respond. In Sudan, Another “Democracy” Push Fails (Ahmed Satti/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) In the Wall Street Journal, Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead examines the Biden administration’s latest failure in Sudan and how Washington could restore respect to the American-led order. Troubled Times for the Taliban and Its Neighbors (Wakil Kohsar/AFP via Getty Images) The Taliban is realizing that being an insurgency movement is far easier than governing a country. In Arab News, Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey explains how Afghanistan’s many crises, from rampant terrorism to unpaid electric bills, are affecting its Central Asian neighbors. Missile Defense Site at Fort Drum Is Integral to the Homeland Defense Mission (US Navy via DVIDS) Rather than having one peer nuclear adversary, the United States now faces two. In The Hill, US Representative Elise Stefanik of New York and Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs explain why the US should return to the nuclear deterrence principles of President Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative. BEFORE YOU GO... Hudson’s Initiative on American Energy Security Director Brigham McCown explains why the recent spike in electric vehicle optimism might be premature on the Randy Tobler Show. |