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The Obama administration's outreach to Iran over its alleged nuclear program has Washington's traditional Middle East allies concerned—perhaps the K


Panel about Kingsbury Commitment by Harold Furchtgott-Roth, senior fellow and director of the Center for the Economics of the Internet at Hudson Institute, a nonpartisan research organization promoting new ideas for the advancement of global security, pro



Hudson Institute's Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) is pleased to announce the publication of its new __2013 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remitt


Panel on retransmission consent, moderated by Robert M. McDowell, visiting fellow at Hudson Institute, a nonpartisan research organization promoting new ideas for the advancement of global security, prosperity and freedom.


The Eurozone crisis, as well as America's rebalance towards Asia, have led some to see a shrinking role for Europe on the world stage. France, once vi


Taiwan and the United States share free market systems, democratic politics, and a huge volume of trade. The two nations also have shared strategic


In "least developed countries" (LDCs), the growth of telecommunications is rooted primarily in mobile, rather than wired, technology. Mobile networks

