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Advancing American Interests through Trade, Investment, and Commercial Diplomacy: A Conversation with Under Secretary of Commerce William Kimmitt
Jun 19, 2026
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Deterring Russia and China: Securing America’s Nuclear Future
Jun 18, 2026
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The Annual Czech and Slovak Freedom Lecture
Jun 17, 2026
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The Code as Witness: COVID Origins, Scientific Accountability, and Preventing the Next Pandemic
Jun 17, 2026
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Winning the Innovation Competition
Jun 16, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() Advancing American Interests through Trade, Investment, and Commercial Diplomacy: A Conversation with Under Secretary of Commerce William Kimmitt | As technology, supply chain resilience, and economic security become increasingly central to United States foreign policy and national security, trade and investment policy has taken on a leading role in advancing American interests abroad. Critical minerals, energy, artificial intelligence, and other strategic sectors have emerged as key areas for collaboration with allies and partners as Washington works to align markets, guard against adversarial manipulation, and leverage economic gains to create national security advantages. Join Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade William Kimmitt for a discussion with Executive Vice President Joel Scanlon on how the Trump administration’s trade and investment strategy is reshaping economic partnerships with allies across areas like industrial policy, digital services, and strategic competition. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Deterring Russia and China: Securing America’s Nuclear Future | For the first time, the United States is preparing to deter two nuclear adversaries, Russia and China. In today's post-New START environment, US adversaries remain committed to weakening American resolve and undermining Washington’s commitment to its allies. China is engaging in a historic expansion of its nuclear forces and has diversified its delivery systems across land, sea, and air. According to US Department of War estimates, China could possess up to 1,500 nuclear warheads by 2035. Despite the costs associated with President Vladimir Putin’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine, Russia has continued to devote significant resources to modernizing its nuclear program. Join Senior Fellow and Keystone Defense Initiative Director Dr. Rebeccah Heinrichs and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration Brandon Williams for a discussion on the administration's priorities in strengthening the US nuclear enterprise. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() The Annual Czech and Slovak Freedom Lecture | Hudson Institute is pleased to host the 2026 annual Czech and Slovak Freedom Lecture. Established in 2000 as a joint activity of the Czech and Slovak Embassies, the American Friends of the Czech Republic, and Friends of Slovakia to commemorate the Velvet Revolution, the choice of speaker and topic alternates annually between the Czech and Slovak groups. Click here for a list of all previous lectures. This year’s speaker is H.E. Andrej Droba, Slovak ambassador to the United States, in one of his first major addresses since assuming his position in November 2025. In his lecture, "America250 and Slovak–US Relations," Ambassador Droba will celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence and reflect on the enduring partnership between Slovakia and the United States as he looks for opportunities to increase transatlantic cooperation. The lecture will be followed by a fireside chat with Matt Boyse, senior fellow, Center on Europe and Eurasia. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() The Code as Witness: COVID Origins, Scientific Accountability, and Preventing the Next Pandemic | In The Code as Witness, which was published on June 9, Dr. Steven Quay shows how the genetic material of SARS-CoV-2 points directly to human engineering. He warns that irresponsible and unregulated gain-of-function research is accelerating, and that future pandemics may be far deadlier than COVID-19. The book also lays out policy recommendations that could prevent such outbreaks while still allowing important research to continue. Join Hudson as David Asher sits down with Dr. Quay for a fireside chat. Asher will bring his national security, intelligence, and investigative experience to one of the most consequential questions of our time: how the pandemic began, what the genetic evidence shows, and how the United States can prevent the next biological catastrophe. Senator Roger Marshall, who has been a leading voice for stronger oversight of high-risk biological research, will open the program by framing the stakes for Congress, national security, and public health. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Winning the Innovation Competition | Today’s wars in Ukraine and the Middle East show how adaptation is becoming the central military competition. The side that can field new tactical or technical innovations faster gains an advantage and can impose compounding costs on enemy forces. To win this competition, the United States Department of War implemented a new strategy to accelerate new capabilities by better leveraging the private sector and focusing government research where it is uniquely needed. These changes are beginning to bear fruit on the battlefield. Artificial intelligence is arguably the Pentagon’s top technology priority. In addition to speeding planning and decision-making, AI is enabling a more adaptable US force and powering the next generation of autonomous systems. And AI is only one of several technologies where the US military can benefit from America’s world-leading commercial innovation sector. Please join Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Dan Patt for a conversation with Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering Emil Michael about the Department of War’s efforts to bring AI to the battlefield and implement an innovation strategy that makes the most of America’s commercial and government research sectors. Following a fireside chat with the under secretary, a panel will discuss how adaptation is a new source of military advantage. This event is part of Hudson Institute’s Apex Defense Conference series, which highlights the intersection of technology, military operations, and strategy. Hudson Institute hosts the Apex Conference in collaboration with Clarion Defence. To learn more about APEX 2027 participation or sponsorship opportunities, please visit apexdefense.org. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() How to Transform the Japan Self-Defense Force for Twenty-First-Century Deterrence | Please join Hudson Institute’s Center for Defense Concepts and Technology for the launch of a new report, Strengthening the Front Line: Transforming the Japan Self-Defense Force for Twenty-First-Century Deterrence. Japan’s government has committed to historic increases in defense spending—and is preparing to revise its National Defense Strategy and Defense Buildup Program before the end of 2026. But larger budgets and updated strategy documents alone will not translate into deterrence. The Japan Self-Defense Forces need a fundamentally different force design: one built around adaptability, uncrewed systems, and hedge forces tailored to how future conflict in the Indo-Pacific is likely to unfold. Join report authors Bryan Clark and David Byrd, in conversation with Masashi Murano, for a discussion of the report’s principal findings and their implications for how Japan should design and resource its future defense force. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Saving Ukrainian Children: A Conversation with Maksym Maksymov | One of the most horrific consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been Moscow’s illegal abduction of Ukrainian children. These children have not only been taken from their homeland and dispersed across the Russian Federation, but they are also being raised to forget their Ukrainian identity and, in some cases, taught to hate their native land. Bring Kids Back UA is a Ukrainian humanitarian initiative launched by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2023 to locate and return Ukrainian children forcibly deported or displaced by Russia. It serves as an umbrella organization, bringing together domestic and international efforts to rescue, return, and reintegrate these children. Please join Hudson Institute as it welcomes Maksym Maksymov, head of Bring Kids Back UA, to discuss his organization’s important work. | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Helping Ukraine Defend Europe’s Skies: The Urgent Need for PAC-3 Interceptors✨ | Ukraine air defenseRussian missile threat+4 | — | PAC-3 interceptorMIM-104 Patriot air defense system+1 | UkraineRussia+2 | UkraineRussia+6 | — | 38m 00s | |
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Growing the DIB: A Conversation with Deputy Assistant Secretary of War James Mismash✨ | defense industrial basemanufacturing+3 | James Mismash | Department of WarHudson Institute+1 | — | defenseindustrial base+5 | — | 1h 09m 29s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Spain’s Latin American Reckoning✨ | Spain's influence in Latin AmericaEuropean Union relations+4 | Julio Crespo MacLennan | European Union | SpainLatin America+3 | SpainLatin America+6 | — | 59m 36s | |
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| 6/3/26 | ![]() Authoritarian Persistence in Latin America: What Should the US Do?✨ | authoritarianismLatin America+5 | Elliott Abrams | Hudson Institute | VenezuelaCuba+1 | authoritarian persistenceLatin America+6 | — | 58m 24s | |
| 5/22/26 | ![]() The Western Hemisphere’s Energy Moment✨ | energyLatin America+4 | Francisco Monaldi | Hudson InstituteRice University | Latin AmericaBrazil+7 | energy boomcrude production+4 | — | 1h 04m 02s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Georgia at a Geopolitical Crossroads: Iranian Influence and Strategic Competition✨ | GeopoliticsIranian Influence+4 | — | Georgian DreamIslamic Republic of Iran | GeorgiaUnited States+2 | GeorgiaIran+5 | — | 58m 43s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() A Conversation with Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy of the United States Sarah B. Rogers✨ | public diplomacyinformation warfare+4 | Sarah B. Rogers | Hudson InstituteUnited States | — | public diplomacyinformation warfare+5 | — | 55m 29s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Adapting to the Modern Media Landscape: A Conversation with Hugh Hewitt✨ | media landscapepolitics+4 | Hugh Hewitt | Hudson Institute | — | mediapolitics+5 | — | 59m 59s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Environmental Agendas, Geopolitical Ends: Climate Policy and Great Power Competition✨ | climate policygeopolitical competition+4 | Zineb RibouaBrenda Shaffer+1 | Chinese Communist PartyUS Naval Postgraduate School+1 | IsraelNorth America | climate changegeopolitics+3 | — | 1h 12m 17s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Defending Taiwan: A Strategy to Prevent War with China✨ | TaiwanUS-China relations+4 | Eyck Freymann | United StatesChina+1 | Taiwan | TaiwanChina+5 | — | 1h 00m 17s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() China’s Persecution: Assault on All Faiths | China is waging genocide against the Uyghur and other Turkic Muslims. It subjugates Falun Gong practitioners and Tibetan Buddhists and continues its decades-long campaign to suppress and control Christians, turning their churches into state propaganda organs under the Chinese Communist Party’s United Front Work Department. The CCP views religion as the last and greatest impediment to its total domination of Chinese cultural and civic life. To address these concerns, former senator Sam Brownback, who served as ambassador at large for international religious freedom in the first Trump administration, will join Senior Fellow Nina Shea to propose new policies for the US government and actions for the American public. He will draw from his book, China’s War on Faith, which is scheduled for release on May 12. Brownback and Shea will interview several survivors of CCP religious oppression, each of whom are profiled in the book, including a Buddhist high lama who was forced to flee Tibet and a Uyghur mother whose newborn son was killed by the CCP. Former congressman Frank Wolf, who introduced the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, will also present. The legislation was key to institutionalizing religious freedom as a pillar of US foreign policy. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Cuba: Prospects for Transition | Six decades after the Cuban revolution, despite a generational leadership transition, Cuba remains one of the most enduring challenges for US foreign policy. In a country where one of the few things that work is the state’s repressive machinery, the regime is keeping the Cuban people impoverished and deprived of basic freedoms. The Trump administration has been turning up the pressure on Cuba, predicting the regime's imminent collapse and imposing a sweeping blockade on oil shipments. Earlier this month, Washington sent a senior delegation to Havana for talks, warning that the regime has limited time to comply with US demands for political and economic reform. Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel has been defiant, insisting Cuba will not negotiate over its political system and urging Cubans to prepare to defend the country. Join Hudson Institute for a conversation with Frank Calzon, a veteran human rights advocate and one of the foremost authorities on Cuban civil society, as we examine the state of the island, lessons from democratic transitions elsewhere, and prospects for the Trump administration’s Cuba strategy. | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() A Conversation with Former METI Minister Nishimura on Prime Minister Takaichi’s Policy Outlook and Solutions✨ | Japanese politicseconomic policy+4 | Yasutoshi Nishimura | Hudson InstituteMinistry of Economy, Trade and Industry | JapanWashington+1 | Sanae TakaichiYasutoshi Nishimura+5 | — | 1h 04m 12s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Building the Future in Romania and Southeast Europe: A Conversation with Minister Dragoș Pîslaru Past Event Hudson Institute April 17, 2026✨ | infrastructureeconomic resilience+5 | Dragoș Nicolae Pîslaru | — | RomaniaSoutheast Europe+1 | Romaniainfrastructure+8 | — | 1h 06m 45s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() The Future of the Gulf: Commerce and Security in the Middle East After Operation Epic Fury✨ | Middle EastCommerce+5 | Jared Cohen | Goldman Sachs | United StatesIsrael+2 | Middle EastGulf+5 | — | 57m 16s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() New Evidence of China’s Forced Organ Harvesting and a Proposed US Response✨ | Chinaforced organ harvesting+4 | Ethan GutmannChris Smith | ChinaUS House of Representatives+2 | XinjiangCentral Asian+2 | organ harvestinggenocide+7 | — | 1m 27s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Protecting US Communications: Strengthening Supply Chains and Countering Foreign Risk✨ | US communicationstelecommunications infrastructure+5 | — | Federal Communications CommissionFCC | — | communications networkssupply chain security+5 | — | 1h 51m 41s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() The US Economic Outlook: A Conversation with Pierre Yared✨ | US economyeconomic outlook+5 | Pierre Yared | Trump administrationCouncil of Economic Advisers | United States | economic agendareindustrialization+5 | — | 46m 11s | |
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