No images? Click here (Kay Nietfeld/Picture Alliance via Getty Images) A lot can change in a year—and once bullets start flying, it is too late to prepare for war. In Arab News, Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey explains what the Gulf states need to learn from Ukraine in order to deter the persistent Iranian threat. Pompeo's Book, Nationalist Rhetoric from Beijing, and a Missing Boy in China (China Insider Logo) In his recently released memoir Never Give an Inch, Hudson Distinguished Fellow Mike Pompeo recounts his time as secretary of state in the Trump administration. In this episode, China Center Director Miles Yu and Media Fellow Wilson Shirley discuss highlights from the book and two big stories from inside China this week. Chinese Ownership of US Farmland: A Discussion with Rep. Austin Scott (Getty Images) 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 discuss how Congress can protect Americans from both a food and national security crisis in this event airing today, February 1, at 10:00 a.m. EDT. Impressions from the Lublin Triangle: An Update on the War in Ukraine (Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty Images) Tomorrow, February 2, at 3:30 p.m. EDT, Hudson Institute Center on Europe and Eurasia Director Peter Rough hosts a live discussion 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. State “Right-to-Repair” Laws Can’t Take away the Rights of Digital Creators (Alex Wong/Getty Images) Not only would right-to-repair laws stifle technological innovation, but many of them are also outright unconstitutional. Hudson Legal Fellow Devlin Hartline lays out what the popular narratives ignore about federally protected intellectual property rights in The Hill. BEFORE YOU GO... Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead goes deep on the ideological roots of the world’s current turmoil on the Jordan B. Peterson Podcast. |