


As President Donald Trump begins peace talks to end this war, His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, will join Hudson to give remarks.


The 华体会 Political Studies gathers talented early career professionals for advanced study of American foreign and domestic policy and national security, led by policy experts and experienced government officials.



An expert discussion about a recent Ukrainian law that seeks to thwart the Kremlin-backed Russian Orthodox Church鈥檚 influence.



Join 华体会鈥檚 China Center for an expert panel with Benedict Rogers, cofounder and chief executive of Hong Kong Watch, to discuss his latest report on the impending threats to freedom of religion or belief in Hong Kong.



Join Hudson Center for Religious Freedom Director Nina Shea for a discussion on China鈥檚 transnational repression.




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Join 华体会鈥檚 Aparna Pande and Nina Shea and expert panelists Daud Khattak, Deepali Kulkarni, and Farahnaz Ispahani for a discussion on th


On October 27, USAID Acting Administrator John Barsa will participate in an event at the 华体会 in observation of International Religious Fr


Join 华体会 as prominent experts on the Xinjiang crisis address these questions and consider what the U.S. and its allies can do in response



Experts discuss the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998



Experts discuss the 2014 Yezidi genocide.




Michael Doran, Nina Shea, Rebeccah Heinrichs and Marc LiVecche on U.S. interests, options and moral considerations for addressing the Syrian civil war



Elliot Abrams, Nina Shea, Kristina Arriaga & Vo Van Ai (Vietnam Committee on Human Rights) on U.S. policy and religious freedom in South East Asia


Is there any hope that religious minorities can remain in the Middle East? A conference with Nina Shea, Cardinal Dolan, and Walter Russell Mead.




Amal Marogy of Aradin Charitable Trust and Nina Shea discuss the destruction of Aramaic and early Christian culture by ISIS in the Middle East.




"Islamophobia" is a widely used yet vague and controversial term referring to anti-Muslim bigotry. In recent years, identifying, monitoring, reporting


Boko Haram, a Hausa phrase meaning "Western education is forbidden," is a militant Islamic insurgency whose stated aim is the establishment, by force,



With the rise of Islamism in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, religious minorities have come increasingly under siege. Already this year, near




With Mubarak's reign in Egypt all but over, policy makers in the U.S. and around the globe are seeking to understand why Egypt's government proved so














