No images? Click here Today at 2:00 p.m., a panel of supply chain experts will join Nadia Schadlow and Patrick Cronin to discuss how the United States can leverage international relationships and tools like the Defense Production Act to secure its leadership in technology as the US-China competition intensifies. “When you think about America’s future . . . a partnership with Japan is a key part of our security,” said Senator David McCormick (R-PA) last week at Hudson. With Joel Scanlon, the senator explained the importance of the US-Japan relationship and how Nippon Steel’s investment in U.S. Steel furthers both nations’ interests. Watch the event, listen to the podcast, or read the transcript here. Reducing Russia’s oil revenues remains a priority for the Trump administration. But this bargaining point has strained Washington’s relations with New Delhi. Bill Drexel analyzed the state of US-India talks for The Times of India. With America’s energy infrastructure experiencing unprecedented strain, policymakers need to develop a strategy that prioritizes infrastructure investment, preserves dependable power sources, and fosters innovation. Otherwise, a lack of energy can become America’s Achilles’ heel, warns Brigham McCown. President Trump’s return to the White House has reignited speculation about engagement with North Korea, particularly on nuclear issues. In June, Patrick Cronin edited a collection of essays on possible scenarios for Washington-Pyongyang talks and coauthored a policy memo that laid out American and South Korean perspectives on a potential summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un. Before you go . . . As the Trump administration escalates its fight against narco-terrorist cartels, Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters lays out important lessons from successful counternarcotics campaigns in the past and evaluates the possible implications for Colombia if Washington decertifies it as a US ally on drug policy. |