No images? Click here Walter Stern speaking in 2005 at the Hudson Institute headquarters in Washington, D.C. (James O'Gara) Longtime Hudson Chairman Wally P. Stern recently passed away in his home in Edgemont, N.Y., at 93 years old. Don’t miss this tribute in The Wall Street Journal to learn more about this remarkable man. Biden's Chaotic Foreign Policy U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about trade with Russia from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 11, 2022. (Getty Images) President Biden’s foreign policy has entered a deep and possibly transformative crisis, writes Walter Russell Mead in The Wall Street Journal. The administration’s approach to great-power diplomacy with Russia and China has completely failed. The fate of the administration and much else rests on how quickly it can adapt to the fundamental realities of power politics. An Airlift Could Save Ukraine Families arriving from war-torn Ukraine stand outside a makeshift shelter and transit center on March 12, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. (Getty Images) Russian forces are encircling Kyiv, and U.S. intelligence says the Ukrainian capital could run out of food and water in days. Having refused to establish a no-fly zone, President Biden needs more options to address this urgent humanitarian crisis. An international airlift, organized and supported by the U.S., would be the logical next step, argue Douglas J. Feith and John Hannah in The Wall Street Journal. 🎙Counterbalance | China's Culture War with Hollywood On the latest episode of Counterbalance, Marshall Kosloff talks with Erich Schwartzel, author of Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy about China’s lucrative film industry and what American legislators should do to push back on Beijing’s efforts to control the Hollywood culture machine. Listen and subscribe. Virtual Event | The Future of US Energy Production Gas prices hit over 6 dollars per gallon at a gas station in Los Angeles, on February 23, 2022. (Getty Images) Russia’s war on Ukraine has caused energy prices to spike even higher and has highlighted the vulnerability of U.S. allies that are heavily dependent on Russia’s energy sector. How should America’s energy policy adapt to meet these challenges? Join Hudson Senior Fellow Thomas Duesterberg for a discussion with U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana. BEFORE YOU GO... Tune in live on Thursday, March 17, at 9:00 a.m. EDT to listen to Representative Victoria Spartz (IN-05), the first and only Ukrainian-American to serve in Congress, discuss Russia’s war on Ukraine with Senior Fellow Rebeccah L. Heinrichs. |