No images? Click here Hudson Institute is proud to be a co-organizer of the 2024 North Atlantic Treaty Organization Public Forum. On July 10 and 11, Hudson experts will lead discussions with top officials and policymakers on the sidelines of NATO’s Washington summit. Can Kasapoğlu weighs the military balance between Russia and NATO and identifies what the alliance needs to do to restore deterrence against Moscow. Last month, John Lee laid out seven strategies for deterring China in a Hudson report. Read his latest op-ed in the Australian Financial Review to learn how the United States and its Indo-Pacific allies can use nonmilitary means to force Xi Jinping to blink. Two years after the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) went into full effect, Olivia Enos identifies three ways decision-makers can use the act to more effectively combat the Chinese Communist Party’s exploitation. For a more in-depth look, read her policy memo on the topic, “Strengthening Implementation of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.” Mario Mancuso analyzes the French snap parliamentary elections, which could give Marine Le Pen’s National Rally control of the National Assembly. Before you go . . . “American presidential debates typically revolve around domestic issues like fiscal policy and culture wars, but last week’s shocker was an exception,” writes Walter Russell Mead. In the Wall Street Journal, he explains why President Joe Biden’s weakness has returned foreign policy to center stage. Act now. Be a part of promoting American leadership and engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future for us all. |