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Chokeholds and Choices: Securing Supply Chains in the US-China Rivalry [[link removed]]
Today at 2:00 p.m., a panel of supply chain experts will join Nadia Schadlow [[link removed]] and Patrick Cronin [[link removed]] to discuss [[link removed]] how the United States can leverage international relationships and tools like the Defense Production Act to secure its leadership in technology as the US-China competition intensifies.
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Industry, Security, and Community: Senator David McCormick on the Nippon Steel–U.S. Steel Deal [[link removed]]
“When you think about America’s future . . . a partnership with Japan is a key part of our security,” said Senator David McCormick (R-PA) last week at Hudson [[link removed]]. With Joel Scanlon [[link removed]], the senator explained the importance of the US-Japan relationship and how Nippon Steel’s investment in U.S. Steel furthers both nations’ interests.
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Trump Calls Modi: Are US-India Relations Improving? [[link removed]]
Reducing Russia’s oil revenues remains a priority for the Trump administration. But this bargaining point has strained Washington’s relations with New Delhi. Bill Drexel [[link removed]] analyzed the state of US-India talks for The Times of India [[link removed]].
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Keeping America’s Lights On: A Pragmatic Path Forward [[link removed]]
With America’s energy infrastructure experiencing unprecedented strain, policymakers need to develop a strategy that prioritizes infrastructure investment, preserves dependable power sources, and fosters innovation. Otherwise, a lack of energy can become America’s Achilles’ heel, warns [[link removed]] Brigham McCown [[link removed]].
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Deals, Deadlocks, and Deterrence: Scenarios for Renewed US–North Korea Diplomacy [[link removed]]
President Trump’s return to the White House has reignited speculation about engagement with North Korea, particularly on nuclear issues. In June, Patrick Cronin [[link removed]] edited a collection of essays on possible scenarios [[link removed]] for Washington-Pyongyang talks and coauthored a policy memo that laid out American and South Korean perspectives [[link removed]] on a potential summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
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Before you go . . .
As the Trump administration escalates its fight against narco-terrorist cartels, Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters [[link removed]] lays out important lessons from successful counternarcotics campaigns [[link removed]] in the past and evaluates the possible implications for Colombia if Washington decertifies it as a US ally on drug policy.
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