No images? Click here Quoting Lewis Carrol’s Through the Looking-Glass, Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow explains that the United States “must run twice as fast” just to maintain the peaceful status quo over Taiwan in the Wall Street Journal. Former World Bank President David Malpass sounds the alarm on China’s efforts to exploit a looming debt crisis in the developing world in a new report with Hudson’s Thomas J. Duesterberg and Joshua Meservey. Watch the authors’ recent Hudson event on the paper’s findings. As Vladimir Putin manages the fallout from the recent Islamic State attack in Russia, Walter Russell Mead warns in the Wall Street Journal that President Joe Biden could face a similar crisis if the US does not address the causes of the new spike in global terrorism. While all eyes are on the Donbas, Senior Fellow Matt Boyse argues that Putin has not forgotten his goal of capturing the critical Ukrainian port city of Odesa. The Biden administration’s liquefied natural gas export restrictions prioritize politics above sound energy policy—and put America and its allies’ security at risk, said Senior Fellow Brigham McCown. BEFORE YOU GO... The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act should prevent companies like the Chinese Communist Party–linked Fufeng from exporting products made with forced labor to the US. But policymakers need to redouble their efforts, argues Senior Fellow Nury Turkel. |