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Each week, Foreign Policy Live will feature a substantive conversation on world affairs. Host and FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal will be joined by leading foreign-policy thinkers and practitioners to analyze a key issue in global politics, from the U.S.-China relationship to conflict and diplomacy. FP Live is your weekly fix for smart thinking about the world.

Foreign Policy magazine subscribers can watch these interviews live and submit questions and suggestions by going to https://foreignpolicy.com/live/.

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Each week, Foreign Policy Live will feature a substantive conversation on world affairs. Host and FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal will be joined by leading foreign-policy thinkers and practitioners to analyze a key issue in global politics, from the U.S.-China relationship to conflict and diplomacy. FP Live is your weekly fix for smart thinking about the world.

Foreign Policy magazine subscribers can watch these interviews live and submit questions and suggestions by going to https://foreignpolicy.com/live/.

    China’s Attempt to ‘Divide and Conquer’ Europe

    China’s Attempt to ‘Divide and Conquer’ Europe

    Chinese President Xi Jinping’s trip to Europe this week is “perhaps one of the most aggressive attempts on the part of the Chinese to actively foment disunity,” Evan Medeiros says. How will his visit play out in Washington, particularly on the heels of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s own diplomatic efforts in Beijing? And what would closer EU-China ties mean for U.S.-China competition?
    Medeiros was a key advisor on China policy during the Obama administration. He is currently a professor at Georgetown University.
    Suggested reading:
    The Economist: Emmanuel Macron in his own words (English)
    Hal Brands and Michael Beckley: China Is a Declining Power—and That’s the Problem
    Evan S. Medeiros: The Delusion of Peak China
    Fareed Zakaria: The dangerous new call for regime change in Beijing
    Christina Lu: Can Xi Win Back Europe?

    • 46 min
    How to Stave Off a Famine in Gaza

    How to Stave Off a Famine in Gaza

    Gaza faces what the World Food Program is calling “catastrophic levels of hunger.” And the United Nations recently issued a report that said a famine is “imminent.” Ravi Agrawal is joined by two experts on the humanitarian situation in Gaza to discuss what the international community can do to prevent the worst outcomes.
    Sari Bashi is a program director for Human Rights Watch. Shira Efron is the director of research at the Israel Policy Forum.
    Suggested reading:
    Mohannad Sabry: How to Get More Aid Into Gaza
    Shira Efron: The Best Way to Deal With Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis
    Howard W. French: Why Aren’t We Talking More About the Famine in Gaza?
    Human Rights Watch: Israel: Starvation Used as Weapon of War in Gaza

    • 42 min
    How Kyiv Plans to Use American Aid

    How Kyiv Plans to Use American Aid

    Now that Congress has approved around $60 billion in military aid to Ukraine, Washington is racing to get military supplies to the war’s front lines. How will Kyiv use the assistance, and how will it impact the course of the war? Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba sits down with FP Live from his office in Kyiv. 
    Suggested reading:
    J.D. Vance: The Math on Ukraine Doesn’t Add Up
    Jack Detsch: Ukraine Is Still Outgunned By Russia
    Robbie Gramer and Rishi Iyengar: U.S. Allies Relieved After Senate Passes Long-Delayed Aid Bill
    Christian Caryl: What Do Russians Really Think About Putin’s War?
    Ravi Agrawal: How Kyiv Plans to Use American Aid
    For more podcasts, check out the latest episode of Disorder, 'How Small States Can Save the World,' featuring Former President of Armenia Dr Armen Sarkissian: https://linktr.ee/disorderpod

    • 43 min
    Does the Republican Party Have a Foreign-Policy Vision?

    Does the Republican Party Have a Foreign-Policy Vision?

    The Republican Party is clearly divided on Ukraine, as recent votes in Congress have underscored. But beyond that, is it more united on foreign policy than we imagine? A new book argues just that. Matthew Kroenig is an FP columnist and a co-author of We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War. He joins FP Live to discuss what a Trump 2.0 foreign policy might look like and who would be at its helm. 
    Suggested reading:
    Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea: Republicans Are More United on Foreign Policy Than it Seems
    Emma Ashford and Matthew Kroenig: Are Both U.S. Parties Divided on Foreign Policy?
    Stephen M. Walt: Another Trump Presidency Won’t Much Change U.S. Foreign Policy
    Ravi Agrawal: Does Trump Have a Foreign-Policy Vision?
    For more podcasts, check out the latest episode of Disorder, 'How Small States Can Save the World,' featuring Former President of Armenia Dr Armen Sarkissian: https://linktr.ee/disorderpod

    • 50 min
    Israel Strikes Iran

    Israel Strikes Iran

    Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel last weekend accelerated concerns of a widening Middle East crisis. Israel’s response on Friday was limited and appeared to heed calls for caution by Western allies. What does this mean for the conflict in Gaza as well as the region?
    Ravi Agrawal is joined by Iran expert Suzanne Maloney and Israeli journalist Ronan Bergman for this discussion.
    Suggested reading:
    Emma Ashford and Matthew Kroenig: Have Israel and the United States Done Enough to Deter Iran?
    Jack Detsch and Robbie Gramer: Israel’s Military Risks Being Overstretched
    Sina Toossi: Iran Has Defined Its Red Line With Israel
    David E. Rosenberg: Why Arab States Haven’t Broken With Israel
    For more podcasts, check out the latest episode of Disorder, 'How Small States Can Save the World,' featuring Former President of Armenia Dr Armen Sarkissian: https://linktr.ee/disorderpod

    • 28 min
    Inside Narendra Modi’s India

    Inside Narendra Modi’s India

    Why is Narendra Modi so popular? As India begins voting this week, FP Live host Ravi Agrawal discusses his essay “The New Idea of India” with executive editor Amelia Lester. The two take subscriber questions on how India is changing under Modi and what New Delhi’s foreign policy will look like in the future. 
    Suggested reading:
    Ravi Agrawal: The New Idea of India
    Rishi Iyengar: Modi’s Messenger to the World
    Snigdha Poonam: Meet India’s Generation Z
    Josh Felman, Arvind Subramanian: Is India Really the Next China?
    Anusha Rathi: 5 Charts That Explain India
    Amitava Kumar: Becoming Indian
    Mukul Kesavan: 4 Books to Understand Modern India

    • 42 min

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