No images? Click here From Scranton to Tucson, Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs highlights how Ukraine aid is pushing the US to reinvest in its defense industrial base and produce more weapons. After discussing how to fix the ailing US military industrial base on Arsenal of Democracy, Hudson Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow writes in The Telegraph that, by making a deal to resume Ukraine aid, Joe Biden can further improve US security and silence his harshest critics by fixing his border policy. As North Korea–Russia cooperation further deteriorates world order, Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick M. Cronin reminds readers that European security is indivisible from Asian security in The Messenger. Hudson Senior Fellow Thomas J. Duesterberg measures whether the Biden administration’s narrowly focused program of industrial policy can succeed for America in Aspenia. The Russia-Iran partnership has severe implications for American security. Senior Fellows Bryan Clark, Michael Doran, and Can Kasapoğlu examine the hard-power threat this rising alliance poses in a Hudson event. BEFORE YOU GO... Watch Hudson’s recent panel on the risk that American corporations face by continuing their involvement with China, featuring China Center Director Miles Yu and Senior Fellows David Asher and Thomas J. Duesterberg. |