From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Challenging the Chimera of Global Economic Engagement with China
Date August 30, 2023 11:00 AM
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Challenging the Chimera of Global Economic Engagement with China

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On China Insider [[link removed]], Hudson China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] discussed Beijing’s hypocritical reaction to Japan releasing Fukushima wastewater. And in the Taipei Times [[link removed]], he reminds Western policymakers that their counterparts in the Chinese Communist Party serve only themselves.

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Afghan Women Despair Taliban Rule, Yet Resolute for Change

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Two years after America’s disastrous withdrawal, “Afghan women stand resolute in their pursuit of change,” writes Hudson Visiting Fellow Adela Raz [[link removed]], the former Afghan ambassador to Washington, in The Messenger [[link removed]].

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How the War Could Make Ukraine a Defense Powerhouse

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In Arab News [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey [[link removed]] explains that Ukraine’s bolstered defense industrial base makes Kyiv a powerful and important ally to the United States and its partners.

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The US Submarine Force Should Be Silent No More

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“The US undersea force will need to generate noise and hide in the resulting chaos” to succeed against Chinese anti-submarine measures, writes Hudson Center for Defense Concepts and Technology Director Bryan Clark [[link removed]] in Defense News [[link removed]].

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Pioneering Progress: How a Munitions Campus Propels the US Defense Industrial Base Forward

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Hudson Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow [[link removed]] lists five reasons the Pentagon’s new “campus” strategy for munitions production is a step toward implementing defense industrial base reform—rather than merely talking about it—in Breaking Defense [[link removed]].

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BEFORE YOU GO...

In the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]], Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] explains that Russia can still score geopolitical successes in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia thanks to Vladimir Putin’s greatest asset: the West’s weak and incoherent strategy to counter him.

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