Fox News reports:
Nikki Haley, who was the final rival to former President Trump in the Republican nomination race before ending her White House bid last month, is joining a leading conservative think tank known for focusing on international affairs and national security. Haley is joining the Washington, D.C.-based Hudson Institute.
“Nikki is a proven, effective leader on both foreign and domestic policy,” Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters said in a statement Monday. “In an era of worldwide political upheaval, she has remained a steadfast defender of freedom and an effective advocate for American security and prosperity. We are honored to have her join the Hudson team.”
Read the full article. The Hudson Institute was founded in 1961 by Cold War “futurist” Herman Kahn and the RAND Corporation.
Kahn was partially the inspiration for Stanley Kubrick’s film Dr. Strangelove, which borrowed lines from Kahn’s 1960 book, On Thermonuclear War.
The Hudson Institute has an $81 million endowment.
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