Monday, August 29, 2022

FP This Week: Truss’s path from Brexit skeptic to likely party leader

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Foreign Policy This Week
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It's been a busy summer here at Foreign Policy. In addition to releasing the latest season of Global Reboot and bringing you expansive Russia-Ukraine coverage, we've just launched a brand new FP Live site. If you haven't been following along, FP Live is the magazine's expansion into live video journalism, where we convene policymakers and world leaders to talk about, well, foreign policy. The new site will enable a smoother on-site viewing experience. You can now click on any of the past interviews we've conducted with experts and global thinkers, scroll down to watch clips, and if you don't have time to watch the full interview, read the Q&A transcripts of these in-depth conversations. FP readers and other international news junkies can watch any of the interviews live on our new site (so tell your friends), but only subscribers will be able to pose questions to the decision-makers we interview and watch at the time of their choosing. To access these benefits and more, join FP.

Jens Stoltenberg, NATO's secretary-general, will join FP's editor in chief, Ravi Agrawal, on FP Live next month to talk about how the trans-Atlantic alliance can not only help put an end to Russian President Vladimir Putin's war but also counter other emerging threats, such as the China-Russia alliance. Register for the live discussion here to add this event to your calendar and get reminders closer to the date.

This month, Stephen Wertheim came on the program to argue for U.S. restraint in Taiwan and Ukraine. He warned that the United States faces real risks of a great-power conflict and said it was essential to stop the degradation of the status quo around the Taiwan Strait and of the "One China" policy. Read the edited Q&A here

Stay tuned for upcoming FP Live interviews in September and beyond. The Editors

P.S. FP This Week returns after Labor Day, on Monday, Sept. 12, with a special edition highlighting our fall events. Thanks for reading.



New and Noteworthy

  • 10 Downing Street: With British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss poised to take over as the new party leader on Sept. 5, revisit FP's Amy Mackinnon's profile from October 2021, a fascinating exploration of Truss's path from Brexit skeptic to the face of the "Global Britain" agenda. 
  • Ukraine War—in Photos: Russia's war in Ukraine is entering a new stage, with both sides licking their wounds from the high-intensity combat of the early days. Ukrainian flags, twisted remains of Russian tanks, and makeshift monuments to battles freshly fought are constant reminders of the cost of six months of war—and the brutal days to come. Here is what the war looked like through the lens of one of the photojournalists who's been there since before it started.
  • "It's Debatable" News Alert: Because we know how much FP readers love a smart debate, we're introducing a new way for you to stay up to date on our "It's Debatable" column, where wonks Emma Ashford and Matthew Kroenig debate pressing issues for policymakers. Sign up to be notified over email when new editions publish; opt in to this alert at the bottom of the page.


The Latest on Taiwan 

Amid escalating tension in the Taiwan Strait, more U.S. lawmakers arrived in Taiwan last week. Catch up on FP's recent coverage and the global ripple effects:

For an in-depth analysis of semiconductors and the central role Taiwan plays in the U.S.-China innovation race, read this FP Analytics' special report from February 2021.



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