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Celebrating President and CEO Ken Weinstein’s 20 Years at Hudson Tomorrow marks 20 years since our President and CEO Ken Weinstein began his distinguished tenure at Hudson. In celebration of Ken, his scholarship, his dedication to Hudson, and implementing its mission, the Stern Family has announced the endowment of the Walter P. Stern Chair to be occupied by Ken.
This announcement not only celebrates Ken’s tenure but also Wally Stern, whose vision and dedication to Hudson Institute has set the gold standard for leadership in the think tank community. In celebration of Ken’s 20 years and Wally’s 45 years on Hudson’s board, please join us in congratulating them for reaching these milestones. In honor of Ken’s two decades at Hudson, we are dedicating this edition of the newsletter to feature a few highlights of his career. Career Commentary Highlights Writing in the Wall Street Journal in 2017, Weinstein analyzed the developments in U.S. foreign policy under President Trump towards Asia:
In 2013, he wrote about how the United States cannot counter China on its own and why it needs Japan now more than ever:
In 2015, after the horrific attacks in Paris, he wrote about the lessons for American policy-makers in combating radical Islam:
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In The Essential Herman Kahn: In Defense of Thinking, Ken Weinstein presents the best of Herman Kahn's work. The book resurrects the founder of Hudson Institute's critical analysis of foreign affairs, economics, and the future of democracy for a contemporary audience. Ken Through the Years
Outside Air Force Two with Vice President Mike Pence in 2019. At Hudson Institute's 2019 Gala, Weinstein interviewed Herman Kahn Award recipient Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Speaking with Ambassador Nikki Haley at the 2018 Herman Kahn Award Gala.
Weinstein introducing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a 2016 Hudson Institute event.
Talking with Henry Kissinger at the 2015 Herman Kahn Award Gala.
Pictured with President George W. Bush and President Nicolas Sarkozy at the White House in 2007.
Weinstein pictured with Vice President Mike Pence at a 2018 Hudson Institute event where the Vice President delivered remarks on the Trump Administration's policy towards China. |