U.S. Nuclear Policy Towards China Amid a time of increasing Chinese human rights abuses and malign activity, Hudson Institute will host a discussion on the implications of current U.S. nuclear policy towards China. The obstacles facing U.S. policymakers on nuclear arms control, non-proliferation, security, and energy abound. The panel will examine current U.S. policy in these areas, consider what ways the U.S. and China may be able to work together to prevent proliferation, and weigh how this would fit into strategic U.S. national security priorities. NOTE: This event is open to the press. All members of the media should RSVP to press@hudson.org.
Amid a time of increasing Chinese human rights abuses and malign activity, Hudson Institute will host a discussion on the implications of current U.S. nuclear policy towards China. The obstacles facing U.S. policymakers on nuclear arms control, non-proliferation, security, and energy abound. The panel will examine current U.S. policy in these areas, consider what ways the U.S. and China may be able to work together to prevent proliferation, and weigh how this would fit into strategic U.S. national security priorities. NOTE: This event is open to the press. All members of the media should RSVP to press@hudson.org.