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How to Engage and Prevail in Political Warfare against China
Xi Jinping at the 2022 G20 leaders' summit. (Mast Irham/AFP via Getty Images)
Facing the Chinese Communist Party’s global political warfare, the United States and Australia need to engage in whole-of-government strategies to recapture the narrative. Senior Fellow John Lee [[link removed]] explains how in this new Hudson Institute policy memo [[link removed]].
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Chinese Protests Aren’t about COVID—They’re about a Dictatorship
A Chinese protestor holds a white piece of paper symbolizing censorship. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
As protestors call for liberty, a brutal crackdown by the Chinese regime seems imminent. In the New York Post [[link removed]], Hudson Institute China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] explains why the leaders of the free world have to support the Chinese people’s fight against tyranny.
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Americans Must Always Stand with Freedom-Loving Chinese People
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In the fifth episode of Evening Chats [[link removed]], Hudson Distinguished Fellow and Seventieth Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo [[link removed]] discusses the incredible Chinese dissidents who should serve as a reminder to Americans that they have a duty to stand with freedom-loving people around the world.
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Iran's Drones Allow It to Export Instability
Firefighters search through rubble in Kyiv. (Yevhenii Zavhorodnii/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)
Iranian drones, which have caught the attention of international buyers, are wreaking havoc on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. In Arab News [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey [[link removed]] explains why policymakers in the US, Europe, and the Middle East need to work together to counter this threat before it is too late.
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Arm Ukraine to Fight Drones from the Air
A Ukrainian solider holds a drone outside of Kyiv. (Paula Bronstein via Getty Images)
In The Hill [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellows Bryan Clark [[link removed]] and Timothy Walton [[link removed]] explain that the proliferation of cheap yet dangerous drones like the Iranian Shahed-136 means that the US should send soon-to-be retired air defense systems to our allies, rather than the scrap heap.
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BEFORE YOU GO...
Hudson Institute is launching its Center on Europe and Eurasia this week. Please join Senior Fellow Peter Rough [[link removed]], director of the new center, for a discussion [[link removed]] with Senator Joni Ernst on the state of Europe, transatlantic relations, and how to best meet America’s interests in the decades to come.
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