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Welcome to This Week. Foreign Policy, in partnership with the Doha Forum, has launched a new podcast, Global Reboot. In each episode, we look at one big global challenge in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and imagine what the world would look like if international leaders turned the crisis into an opportunity. In the first episode, FP’s editor in chief Ravi Agrawal interviews U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry about why he's optimistic for the future and what role corporations must play in the battle for the planet.
Next, join Foreign Policy, with support from BlackSky, on June 9 at 11 a.m. EDT as we convene a panel of leading experts from the national security, intelligence, and trade communities to take a critical look at the new frontier of global monitoring and risk management. We will spotlight emerging threats and persistent vulnerabilities across the global supply chain and explore new tools and technologies that industry leaders hope will strengthen supply chain resilience. Register here.
Finally, check out Shadow Government, FP’s forum for Republican policymakers and experts to analyze U.S. foreign policy under the Biden administration. In 2021, with a Democratic administration in the White House, Shadow Government is an insider’s guide to the debate among Republicans over the future of their party’s national security policies.
Thank you for reading. NEW PODCAST RELEASEGlobal Reboot Our world’s greatest policy challenges reimagined.
Introducing Global Reboot, a Foreign Policy podcast in partnership with the Doha Forum. In each episode, we look at one big global challenge in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and imagine what the world would look like if international leaders turned the crisis into an opportunity. On the inaugural episode, which is available now for streaming and download, FP’s editor in chief Ravi Agrawal interviews U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry about how the new Biden administration is addressing climate change.
Kerry gives an optimistic outlook on the challenges facing the world, saying, “I’m confident that just as we went to the moon, not knowing exactly what we were going to do or when we were going to get there, but we rose to the challenge, and we have proven again and again that when we put our minds to something, we can and will get it done. And I think that’s our record, and I believe in that. And it keeps me feeling optimistic and hopeful about the future.” UPCOMING EVENT Predicting the Next Supply Chain Disruption June 9 | 11 a.m. EDT How the Suez and Taiwan Crises Inform the Future of Trade and Security
Join Foreign Policy, with support from BlackSky, as we convene a panel of leading experts from the national security, intelligence, and trade communities to take a critical look at the new frontier of global monitoring and risk management. We will spotlight emerging threats and persistent vulnerabilities across the global supply chain and explore new tools and technologies that industry leaders hope will strengthen supply chain resilience. EXCLUSIVE CONTENT Shadow Government The view from the Republican sideline.
This is Foreign Policy’s forum for Republican policymakers and experts to analyze U.S. foreign policy under the Biden administration. FP’s Shadow Government channel dates back to 2008, switching between Democratic and Republican critiques of the sitting U.S. administration. Recent articles include: “Beijing Is Trolling Biden Over Gaza,” “The Military Revolt Against Joe Biden,” “Stop Giving Erdogan a Veto Over U.S. Recognition of the Armenian Genocide,” and more. Are you interested in learning more about FP Analytics’ cutting-edge research services, hosting an FP Virtual Dialogue event, or building a podcast with FP Studios? Would you like to enable organization-wide access to Foreign Policy to maximize your savings? Contact Andrew Sollinger at andrew.sollinger@foreignpolicy.com today.
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