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Read this email in your browser. | | Foreign Policy has three upcoming FP Live interviews with expert guests from around the world.
First, on Friday, what British PM Rishi Sunak means for the world. Join FP’s Amy Mackinnon in conversation with Robin Niblett, a distinguished fellow at Chatham House, and Anand Menon, a professor of European politics at King’s College London, as they discuss how the UK's new cabinet might handle economics, the war in Ukraine, and relations with China.
Next week, the impact of U.S.-China tech decoupling: FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal will sit down with Jon Bateman to discuss what Washington's sanctions on Chinese companies will mean for the global economy.
Finally, next Thursday, executive editor Amelia Lester will explore what the midterm elections mean for U.S. foreign policy with FP's team of reporters. Each of these discussions will be live-streamed on ForeignPolicy.com/live.You can register now by following this link. We hope to see you there.
FP Live is Foreign Policy’s forum for live journalism, analyzing the world's biggest events and bringing in-depth discussions with leading foreign-policy experts and thinkers. While you don't need an FP subscription to join live, only FP subscribers have the opportunity to ask questions directly to our expert guests and access the on-demand library. See what you can do with an FP subscription. | Upcoming FP Live Discussions: | | What’s next for Britain under Rishi Sunak’s leadership? Will he turn the country’s economic woes around, and what will he do about Russia’s war in Ukraine and China? Join FP’s security and intelligence reporter, Amy Mackinnon, for a wide-ranging interview with Robin Niblett, a distinguished fellow at Chatham House, and Anand Menon, a professor of European politics at King’s College London. | | | | | The Biden administration has dramatically expanded controls on technology flowing to and from Beijing by imposing aggressive sanctions targeting China’s chip and semiconductor industry. What impact will these changes have? Will other nations support Washington’s new approach? Join FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal for a conversation with Jon Bateman. | | | | | Midterm elections in the United States are approaching, and the party that controls Congress will determine the trajectory of the Biden administration’s domestic and foreign policy. Tune in as FP’s executive editor, Amelia Lester, and FP’s team of reporters answer your questions about what’s at stake for U.S. foreign policy in the midterms as well as analyze the possible outcomes. | | | | | FOLLOW FP ON | | | This email was sent to ooseims.archieves@blogger.com because you are subscribed to FP communications. Want to receive FP newsletters? Manage your FP newsletter preferences. | unsubscribe | privacy policy | contact us | advertise | Foreign Policy magazine is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2022 The Slate Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006. | | |
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