No images? Click here Conservative US Statecraft for the Twenty-First Century (US Navy photo by Robert S. Price) As the US electorate swings back to the political right, Hudson Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow outlines what conservative statecraft means in the twenty-first century. From the belief in liberty and respect for sovereignty to a strong military and an appreciation of the international landscape, she explains why conservative principles will help the US both deter external threats and improve Americans’ quality of life in Foreign Policy. Supply-Side Steps to End Putin’s Economic War(Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) As Europe faces a deadly winter, Vladimir Putin has weaponized energy inflation. In the Wall Street Journal, Hudson Senior Fellows David Asher and Tom Duesterberg identify three ways the United States and its allies can boost energy production to win the economic war. Biden Needs to Commit to Victory in Ukraine(Dave Clark/AFP via Getty Images) Vladimir Putin has clearly indicated that there will be no negotiated settlement in Ukraine; the war will only end in victory or defeat. To prevent further escalation, the Biden administration should commit to Ukrainian victory, write Hudson Senior Fellows Peter Rough and Can Kasapoğlu in the National Interest. Freedom and Democracy Are Universal Values That Apply to Chinese People As Well (Getty Images) In the fourth episode of Evening Chats, Hudson Distinguished Fellow and Seventieth US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo explains that the values of freedom and democracy are universal and apply to all peoples—including those in China and Taiwan—despite the Chinese Communist Party’s objections. Iran’s Mullahs Throw Biden a Lifeline (Getty Images) After a string of embarrassing US failures in the Middle East, the women of Iran have handed Joe Biden a golden opportunity to economically cripple the corrupt regime at a critical hour. “Let us hope he seizes it with both hands,” writes Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead in the Wall Street Journal. BEFORE YOU GO... To solve the current financial crisis, the US will need to look beyond its current box of tools. Central Banking Publications Chair Robert Pringle and Hudson Senior Fellow Brendan Brown will discuss how to get from a bad money regime to a good one in this event moderated by Senior Fellow Harold Furchtgott-Roth. |