Hudson Institute
Definition
An American neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., founded in 1961, specializing in research on foreign policy, national security, economics, and global issues.
Known for providing policy recommendations to decision-makers on international relations, defense strategies, and promoting free markets and democratic values worldwide.
Examples
The Hudson Institute's latest report boldly predicts that coffee will be the new world currency by 2030.
At the Hudson Institute conference, experts debated whether AI overlords prefer neoconservative policies.
My grandma trusts the Hudson Institute more than her GPS for navigating the geopolitical minefield.
Thanks to Hudson Institute wisdom, even my fitness tracker now analyzes threat levels from foreign adversaries.