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What the Gulf Can Learn from the War in Ukraine
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A lot can change in a year—and once bullets start flying, it is too late to prepare for war. In Arab News [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey [[link removed]] explains what the Gulf states need to learn from Ukraine in order to deter the persistent Iranian threat.
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Pompeo's Book, Nationalist Rhetoric from Beijing, and a Missing Boy in China
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In his recently released memoir Never Give an Inch, Hudson Distinguished Fellow Mike Pompeo [[link removed]] recounts his time as secretary of state in the Trump administration. In this episode [[link removed]], China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] and Media Fellow Wilson Shirley [[link removed]] discuss highlights from the book and two big stories from inside China this week.
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Chinese Ownership of US Farmland: A Discussion with Rep. Austin Scott
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Chinese ownership of US farmland jumped from $81 million in 2010 to $1.8 billion in 2020. Congressman Austin Scott and Hudson Media Fellow Jeremy Hunt [[link removed]] discuss how Congress can protect Americans from both a food and national security crisis in this event [[link removed]] airing today, February 1, at 10:00 a.m. EDT.
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Impressions from the Lublin Triangle: An Update on the War in Ukraine
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Tomorrow, February 2, at 3:30 p.m. EDT, Hudson Institute Center on Europe and Eurasia Director Peter Rough [[link removed]] hosts a live discussion [[link removed]] with the chairs of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committees of Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine for a discussion on the state of the war, cooperation in the region, and what to anticipate in the year to come.
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State “Right-to-Repair” Laws Can’t Take away the Rights of Digital Creators
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Not only would right-to-repair laws stifle technological innovation, but many of them are also outright unconstitutional. Hudson Legal Fellow Devlin Hartline [[link removed]] lays out what the popular narratives ignore about federally protected intellectual property rights in The Hill [[link removed]].
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BEFORE YOU GO...
Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] goes deep on the ideological roots of the world’s current turmoil on the Jordan B. Peterson Podcast [[link removed]].
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