From Hudson Institute's Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters in Washington, D.C., Policy Talk features in-depth conversations with some of Hudson's more than sixty policy experts and other knowledgeable guests, providing analysis and solutions to some of the most pressing foreign and domestic policy challenges facing the United States and the world today. Founded more than a half century ago, Hudson Institute's mission is to promote American leadership and global engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future.
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From Hudson Institute's Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters in Washington, D.C., Policy Talk features in-depth conversations with some of Hudson's more than sixty policy experts and other knowledgeable guests, providing analysis and solutions to some of the most pressing foreign and domestic policy challenges facing the United States and the world today. Founded more than a half century ago, Hudson Institute's mission is to promote American leadership and global engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future.
Senior Fellow Hank Cardello, who leads Hudson Institute’s Food Policy Center, discusses how some of America’s largest food companies are taking proactive steps to help Americans make better food choices, and how market forces are reinforcing this responsible corporate behavior.
Donald Trump’s 2016 victory was due in part to his focus on the deleterious effects free trade policies have had on some communities, particularly in former manufacturing bastions like Michigan and Pennsylvania. In this episode of Policy Talk, Brian Blake talks with Tom Duesterberg, Hudson’s expert on trade and manufacturing, about how Trump’s trade agenda is faring, particularly in relation to China. They also discuss Trump’s recent restructuring of NAFTA with Canada and Mexico, and how the return of domestic manufacturing jobs can strengthen communities and their institutions.
Hudson Senior Fellow Michael Pregent, a war veteran, former intelligence officer and Middle East expert, talks with host Brian Blake about the lessons he has learned during his many years spent in Iraq and the broader Middle East, where nearly every conflict—from Syria to Lebanon to Yemen—is part of a decades-long proxy war being fought by much larger powers.
Even amidst the current tumult of American politics, the FCC’s decision to roll back Obama-era Net Neutrality rules in late 2017 evoked an especially rancorous debate, with millions of Americans challenging the repeal as a threat to the internet as we know it. But has the future of the internet really been imperiled by a return to the 2015 pre-Net Neutrality status quo? Hudson Senior Fellow and former FCC Commissioner Rob McDowell joins host Brian Blake for an in-depth conversation on the history of the Net Neutrality controversy, the future of the internet, and why the Net Neutrality debate will likely be one that will be with us for years to come.
Continuing our focus on nuclear nonproliferation, Hudson Senior Fellow and national security expert Rebeccah Heinrichs travels to the State Department to interview Christopher Ford, Assistant Secretary of State and head of the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation. Dr. Ford leads the U.S. Government’s diplomatic efforts to address the threat of nuclear weapons. Building on Episode Five’s discussion with Richard Weitz on nuclear security and nonproliferation, Ford gives real-world examples of current American dealings with Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China related to nuclear weapons and security.
Ahead of President Trump’s July 16th meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Senior Fellow Richard Weitz talks with host Brian Blake about the history of nuclear weapons, the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, and the importance of trilateral cooperation between the United States, Russia, and China in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. They also discuss international efforts to prevent terrorist groups from obtaining nuclear weapons or materials.
Senior Fellow Jonas Parello-Plesner discusses his recent trip to the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea aboard a French Naval Warship conducting “freedom of navigation” exercises. China has built extensive artificial islands to house military installations in the Spratly Islands and elsewhere in the South China Sea, and now seeks to claim these areas as sovereign territory. Parello-Plesner discusses with host Brian Blake Chinese intentions in the South China Sea, how neighboring nations and the international community are reacting, and what the future holds.
Hudson Senior Fellow and former member of the National Security Council Michael Doran joins host Brian Blake to discuss the aftermath of the United States pulling out of the Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA), including the response from key American allies in Europe.
Former Director of National Drug Control Policy (Drug Czar) and current Hudson COO John Walters joins Brian Blake to discuss the roots of the opioid crisis and what Washington should do to stop the mounting death toll.
In this inaugural episode of Policy Talk, Hudson President and CEO Ken Weinstein talks with host Brian Blake about the history of Hudson Institute, the role of think tanks in the policymaking process, and the importance of voices like Hudson's in Washington.
From Hudson Institute's Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters in Washington, D.C., Policy Talk features in-depth conversations with some of Hudson's more than sixty policy experts and other knowledgeable guests, providing analysis and solutions to some of the most pressing foreign and domestic policy challenges facing the United States and the world today. Founded more than a half century ago, Hudson Institute's mission is to promote American leadership and global engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future.