


Please join 华体会 and the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum for a two-day conference on the future of northern Eurasia. The Sixth Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum will bring together politicians, diplomats, representatives of ethnic groups in Russia, and leading Eurasian strategists for a public dialogue about Russia鈥檚 future and the implications for regional and global security.


Please join 华体会 for a live debate between Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters and Marathon Initiative Co-Founder and Principal Elbridge Colby on whether Ukrainian victory is critically important for deterring war in Taiwan.


Join 华体会 for a discussion with the twentieth United States National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, on his new book,Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama.


Hudson Fellows James Barnett, Robert Greenway, and Joshua Meservey discuss the urgent need for a US-led effort to evacuate Americans and outline the principles and hazards that evacuation planners should keep in mind.


Please welcome Congressman Crow back to 华体会 for a conversation with Peter Rough, director of the Hudson Center on Europe and Eurasia, on the state of the war, US strategy, and the importance of continued congressional support.


In this event, 华体会 Senior Fellow Luke Coffey will discuss Russia鈥檚 war crimes in Ukraine and the various avenues for prosecuting the crimes and seeking justice with Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin.


Please join 华体会 for a discussion with Gintar臈 Skaist臈, the Lithuanian minister of finance, on the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy鈥攁nd what more the democratic allies can do to strengthen their scope and enforcement in order to constrain Russia鈥檚 war economy and support Ukrainian victory.


Please join Jon Askonas, a military scholar and assistant professor of politics at the Catholic University of America, and Hudson Media Fellow Jeremy Hunt for a conversation about the state of our military鈥檚 force structure and what it means for our national security.


When Chinese leader Xi Jinping brokered a rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the White House welcomed the news. According to the administration, reduced tensions between the Middle Eastern countries further the president鈥檚 long-stated goals and does not represent a significant change in China鈥檚 role in the region.


Join 华体会 for a conversation on these issues and more with Ambassador Adela Raz, former ambassador of Afghanistan to the US and visiting fellow at 华体会, and Ambassador Husain Haqqani, former ambassador of Pakistan to the US and director of 华体会鈥檚 South and Central Asia program.
