

22
May 2025
Past Event
US-China Rivalry in the Middle East Conference
Featured Speakers:
Senator Ted Cruz
Congressman Kevin Hern
Elliott Abrams
Ray Takeyh
Dan Blumenthal
Ilan Berman
Moderators:
Ethan Gutman
Adhwaa Alsaleh
Daniel Samet

22
May 2025
Past Event
US-China Rivalry in the Middle East Conference
Former policymakers and leading national security experts will join Hudson to assess how China’s growing influence is reshaping the regional order—and how the US should respond.

Featured Speakers:
Senator Ted Cruz
Congressman Kevin Hern
Elliott Abrams
Ray Takeyh
Dan Blumenthal
Ilan Berman
Moderators:
Ethan Gutman
Adhwaa Alsaleh
Daniel Samet
21
June 2024
Past Event
What China’s Middle East Policy Means for the US and Israel
Featured Speakers:
Tuvia Gering
Moderator:

21
June 2024
Past Event
What China’s Middle East Policy Means for the US and Israel
To discuss China’s ambitions in the Middle East, Beijing’s position in the Israel-Hamas conflict, and what this all means for American interests in the region, Hudson’s Zineb Riboua hosts a discussion with Senior Fellow John Lee and Atlantic Council Nonresident Fellow Tuvia Gering.

Featured Speakers:
Tuvia Gering
Moderator:
17
June 2024
Past Event
Deterring China through Nonmilitary Costs
Featured Speakers:
Moderator:

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