

06
September 2024
Past Event
Geopolitical Implications of the Crisis between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia
Featured Speakers:
Mariam Wahba

06
September 2024
Past Event
Geopolitical Implications of the Crisis between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia
What are the origins of these conflicts? What are their geostrategic implications? And how does stability in the Horn of Africa affect American policy in the broader region? Join Hudson for an expert panel discussion on these questions.

Featured Speakers:
Mariam Wahba
20
June 2024
Past Event
Exploring Ethiopia’s Tumultuous Transformation: A Discussion with Tom Gardner
Featured Speakers:
Tom Gardner

20
June 2024
Past Event
Exploring Ethiopia’s Tumultuous Transformation: A Discussion with Tom Gardner
The Economist’s Africa correspondent, Tom Gardner, joins Hudson Research Fellow James Barnett to discuss Gardner’s new book, The Abiy Project: God, Power and War in the New Ethiopia, and Ethiopia’s future in the volatile and strategically vital Red Sea region.

Featured Speakers:
Tom Gardner
28
May 2024
Past Event
Facing the Future: A Discussion on Niger and West African Security Cooperation
Featured Speakers:
Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim
Malik Samuel
Aneliese Bernard
Moderator:

20
April 2023
Past Event
Evacuating Americans Trapped in Sudan
Featured Speakers:

20
December 2022
Past Event
Understanding Nigeria’s Pivotal 2023 Election
Featured Speakers:
Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
Dr. Michael Nwankpa
Murtala Abdullahi
Moderator:

20
December 2022
Past Event
Understanding Nigeria’s Pivotal 2023 Election
Please join Hudson Institute for a discussion with three of Nigeria’s leading researchers to understand what is at stake in the 2023 election and what implications this election will have for West Africa.

Featured Speakers:
Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
Dr. Michael Nwankpa
Murtala Abdullahi
Moderator:
11
April 2022
Past Event
Virtual Event | Reporting from the Frontline of the War in Ukraine
Featured Speakers:

27
January 2021
Past Event
Virtual Event | The Future of U.S.-Nigeria Relations: A Conversation with Ambassador John Campbell
Featured Speakers:
Ambassador John Campbell

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The second oil well drilled, outside of the Otuabagi community, continues to leak crude despite being capped in Bayelsa, Nigeria. (James Barnett via New Lines Magazine)

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Nigerian soldiers pose during a demonstration of force against Boko Haram militants in Kelouri, Nigeria, on February 29, 2016. (VOA/Nicolas Pinault via Wikimedia Commons)

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Map of Africa in Ottoman Turkish. (Wikimedia Commons)

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The black flags of “Boko Haram” are still visible on this building (pictured August 2021), which “Boko Haram” used as a prison and execution grounds during its occupation of Gwoza town in Borno state from 2014 to 2015. (James Barnett)

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Smoke billows out from a damaged fuel depot in Odesa hours after a Russian missile strike on April 3. (James Barnett)

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Nigerian soldiers load small arms and light weapons recovered from bandits during Operation Safe Haven on a military truck on April 21, 2022 in Plateau State in northcentral Nigeria. (Photo by Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP via Getty Images)

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Smoke billows over Lviv after a Russian cruise missile strike on an oil storage depot in the city, March 26, 2022 / James Barnett

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Niger Army armed forces patrol during a visit of Niger's Interior Minister to a camp for displaced populations near Diffa on June 16, 2016 following attacks by Boko Haram fighters in the region. (Issouf Sanogo/AFP via Getty Images)