No images? Click here What if Putin Uses a Nuclear Weapon in Ukraine?An RT-2PM2 intercontinental ballistic missile on display at Army Expo 2022 in Moscow's Patriot Park on August 20, 2022. (Washington Post via Getty Images) Putin's disregard for post-Cold War international norms has made it clear that the US must “think about the unthinkable.” In the Wall Street Journal, Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead explains that “if Putin chooses the path of Khrushchev, President Biden needs to stand like JFK.” Reflections on Queen Elizabeth II and Her Example Queen Elizabeth II at her Windsor residence on October 26, 2010, in Windsor, England. (Dan Kitwood - WPA Pool /Getty Images) Queen Elizabeth II was an icon of steadfast patriotism. On Fox News, Hudson Distinguished Fellow Michael R. Pompeo discusses the global impact of her passing. How to Beat China in the New Space Race The manned Shenzhou-12 spacecraft onboard the Long March-2F rocket launches at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on June 17, 2021, in Jiuquan, Gansu province, China. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) China's rise to superpower status presents the greatest threat to American leadership since the space race. Hudson Senior Fellow Arthur Herman explains in the Wall Street Journal how the US can reinvigorate its industrial base to emerge victorious again. How Taliban Instability is a Risk to Central AsiaA man looks on at a snow-covered security checkpoint that marks the entrance to Logar province, beyond the southern gate on January 17, 2022, in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Scott Peterson/Getty Images) Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey explains in Arab News why the Taliban is—unsurprisingly—a bad next-door neighbor, and why Afghan instability threatens more than just Pakistan. The Abraham Accords Two Years On: Building Peace, Looming Threats The signing ceremony of the Abraham Accords on the South Lawn of the White House on September 15, 2020, in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Images) On the second anniversary of the Abraham Accords, please join Hudson for an event featuring Ambassador Mark Regev, Dr. Yossi Mann, and Hudson Adjunct Fellow Robert Greenway, one of the architects of this historic agreement. Hudson Senior Fellow Jonathan Schachter will moderate the discussion. BEFORE YOU GO... Hudson Senior Fellow Miles Yu charts the history of China's Quixotic posturing and Taiwan's de facto independence in his recent piece for the Taipei Times, "China’s Phony War against Taiwan and Its Real Intention". |