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nd law. Through publications, conferences and policy recommendations, we seek to guide global leaders in government and business. Since our founding in 1961 by the futurist Herman Kahn, Hudson’s perspective has been uniquely future-oriented and optimistic. Our research has stood the test of time in a world dramatically transformed by the collapse of the Soviet Union, the rise of China, and the advent of radicalism within Islam. Because Hudson sees the complexities within societies, we focus on the often-overlooked interplay among culture, demography, technology, markets, and political leadership. Our broad-based approach has, for decades, allowed us to present well-timed recommendations to leaders in government and business, domestically as well as abroad. Hudson Institute has grown steadily-both in prestige and resources-from its origins in Croton-on-Hudson, to its tenure in Indianapolis, and now as a leading international policy organization with offices in Washington and New York. In the 1970s, Hudson’s scholars helped turn the world away from the no-growth policies of the Club of Rome; in the early 1990s, we helped the newly-liberated Baltic nations become booming market economies; at home, we helped write the pioneering Wisconsin welfare reform law that became the model for successful national welfare reform in the mid-1990s. Today, as part of our research agenda, we are developing programs of political and economic reform to transform the Muslim world.

Last week, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers sat down with Zineb Riboua to explain how the Trum...
05/26/2026

Last week, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers sat down with Zineb Riboua to explain how the Trump administration is working to promote free speech and combat misinformation around the world.

Senator Eric Schmitt delivered opening remarks and introduced Under Secretary Rogers.

Watch their full conversation at Hudson.org.

05/15/2026

China’s methods of economic coercion have evolved. Beijing now uses a wedge strategy to isolate American allies like Japan.

The US should treat China’s economic coercion like a supply and demand problem, William Chou explains.

05/15/2026

The Chinese economy is not making money. The only way it can survive is by selling to western markets, especially the United States.

Thomas Duesterberg explains the root causes of Beijing’s economic failures and what Xi Jinping hopes to gain from the summit.

05/15/2026

Xi is attempting to create a new world order, one with autocratic spheres of influence.

US allies like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan would fall under China’s sphere of influence—Trump cannot allow Beijing to create a new foothold in the global order, Ken Moriyasu explains.

Taiwan is often described as one more negotiable item in a crowded US-China agenda.That is a mistake.The island is the f...
05/14/2026

Taiwan is often described as one more negotiable item in a crowded US-China agenda.

That is a mistake.

The island is the factory floor for US leadership in AI, and Taiwan’s autonomy is indispensable to US interests, Alexander Benard and David Feith argue.

Xi will enter this week’s summit bolstered by a media narrative of impregnable Chinese economic strength and chokeholds ...
05/13/2026

Xi will enter this week’s summit bolstered by a media narrative of impregnable Chinese economic strength and chokeholds over Washington.

In reality, President Trump holds cards that could seriously undermine Xi’s economic and political plans, Thomas Duesterberg argues in .

05/11/2026

In October 2025, the Chinese Communist Party arrested Pastor Ezra Jin during its largest crackdown on Christians since the Cultural Revolution.

Pastor Jin’s daughter and son-in-law, and Bill Drexel, sat down with to tell his story.

For years, India’s opposition believed India’s overwhelming diversity is ultimately incompatible with Modi’s rule, and i...
05/07/2026

For years, India’s opposition believed India’s overwhelming diversity is ultimately incompatible with Modi’s rule, and it will naturally backfire.

Instead, Modi’s party captured a massive win. The opposition should learn from its latest loss, Bill Drexel writes in .

Hudson was honored to host four Japanese Diet members from the ruling coalition for a conversation on various issues inc...
05/06/2026

Hudson was honored to host four Japanese Diet members from the ruling coalition for a conversation on various issues including US-Japan relations, economic security, and regional security issues.

Russia’s ambitions are dying in Africa. That collapse threatens the region but also offers Washington an opportunity to ...
05/04/2026

Russia’s ambitions are dying in Africa.

That collapse threatens the region but also offers Washington an opportunity to reassert control.

Zineb Riboua’s latest in

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