From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Partnership of Freedom: AUKUS Viewed by Its Architects
Date May 31, 2023 11:00 AM
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Partnership of Freedom: AUKUS Viewed by Its Architects

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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and Hudson Distinguished Fellow Michael R. Pompeo [[link removed]], the seventieth US secretary of state, will discuss the achievements of the AUKUS agreement with Senior Fellows Miles Yu [[link removed]], Bryan Clark [[link removed]], and John Lee [[link removed]] in this event [[link removed]] airing today at noon.

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Putin’s War Is America’s Opportunity

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Concerns that support for Ukraine is a burden on the United States miss the main point: a victorious Kyiv will be a formidable ally. In the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]], Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] explains that Moscow’s invasion gives Washington an opportunity to increase its advantage over Beijing.

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A Nuclear Collision Course in South Asia

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Reviewing Ashley Tellis’s new book Striking Asymmetries, Hudson Senior Fellow Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr. [[link removed]] explains why the tripolar nuclear system between China, India, and Pakistan may be on the verge of becoming far more dangerous in Foreign Affairs [[link removed]].

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Why Hypersonic Missiles Are Hard to Stop

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For a Washington Post [[link removed]] video segment, Hudson Center for Defense Concepts and Technology Director Bryan Clark [[link removed]] explains how hypersonic missiles—currently destroying both civilian and military targets in Ukraine—will change the security landscape in the Pacific.

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Deterrence Has Kept the US and the World Safe. Will President Biden Abandon It?

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Amid growing nuclear threats from Russia, China, and North Korea, the G7 meeting offered an idealistic “Vision on Nuclear Disarmament.” In National Review [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah L. Heinrichs [[link removed]] explains why rejecting the possibility of new US nuclear weapons would be a grave error in the coming “decade of danger.”

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BEFORE YOU GO...

Hudson mourns the passing of Adjunct Fellow Claudia Rosett [[link removed]]. Claudia was a powerful intellect, guided by fiercely held principles about human freedom. Her work includes on-the-ground reporting [[link removed]] at the Tiananmen Square massacre, and a book titled What to Do about the UN. Read Senior Fellows Jack David [[link removed]] and Melanie Kirkpatrick [[link removed]]’s statement [[link removed]], and Claudia’s obituary in the New York Sun [[link removed]].

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