From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine Blunder Changes the Game for China
Date July 26, 2023 11:00 AM
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Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine Blunder Changes the Game for China

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The West’s resolve during the Russia-Ukraine War has created new hazards for Xi Jinping as he attempts to extend his leadership and leverage over an axis of authoritarian peers, Hudson Senior Fellow John Lee [[link removed]] argues in The Australian [[link removed]].

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The A(braham) Bomb

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As science and technology advance, religion may actually become more important in politics. Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]], who recently wrote about the geopolitical significance of India’s Hindu nationalist movement [[link removed]], discussed how Abrahamic religions shaped Western political thought on his podcast What Really Matters [[link removed]].

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Strategic Error: A Closer Look at the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism

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Hudson Senior Fellow Jonathan Schachter [[link removed]] explains the who, what, when, where, and why of the Biden administration’s deeply flawed National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism in Jewish Journal [[link removed]].

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If American Cluster Bombs Help End the War, They Will Save Thousands More Lives than They Will Cost

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Along with being significantly more ethical than the cluster munitions Russia already employs, American dual-purpose improved conventional munitions (DPICMs) will save lives by helping Ukraine decisively repel Russia’s invasion, explains Hudson Senior Fellow Marshall Billingslea [[link removed]] in the Daily Mail [[link removed]].

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National Security and the Nuclear Threat

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After almost 18 months of war, Russia’s nuclear threat continues to dominate headlines. Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs [[link removed]] analyzed the present state of nuclear risk on C-SPAN’s podcast Booknotes+ [[link removed]].

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HUDSON PODCAST SPOTLIGHT

A Russian missile recently struck the Chinese consulate in Odesa, Ukraine. On this week’s China Insider [[link removed]], Hudson China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] joined Program Manager Shane Leary [[link removed]] to explain China’s reaction, as well as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s visit to Beijing.

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