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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/.

    Why India’s Modi Underperformed

    Why India’s Modi Underperformed

    From pundits to polls, there was a wide expectation this year that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not only win a rare third consecutive term, but also secure an even bigger parliamentary majority than he had before. As results emerged on Tuesday, it was clear that India’s voters had other ideas. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party won the most seats—more than the entire opposition alliance combined—but it will need the help of coalition allies to form a government. 
    How will Modi govern in a third term, and what will it mean for the world? FP’s Ravi Agrawal is joined by experts Milan Vaishnav and Yamini Aiyar to discuss. 
    Suggested reading:
    Ravi Agrawal: Why Modi Underperformed
    Devesh Kapur: Modi’s Power Has Peaked 
    Sushant Singh:Modi’s Campaign Rhetoric Is Dangerous
    Ravi Agrawal: The New Idea of India
    Mukul Kesavan: 4 Books to Understand Modern India
    Josh Felman and Josh Felman: Is India Really the Next China?
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    What to Expect From Mexico’s Elections

    What to Expect From Mexico’s Elections

    The presidential election in Mexico this weekend will likely result in the country’s first female president. It’s an open question, however, whether the front-runner in the polls and expected winner, Claudia Sheinbaum, will carry on the policies of her political mentor, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Former Mexican Ambassador to the United States Arturo Sarukhán joins Ravi Agrawal to analyze López Obrador’s legacy and how Mexico’s next leader may or may not enact different policies.
    Suggested reading:
    Christina Lu: Mexico’s Historic Elections, Explained
    Ana Sofía Rodríguez Everaert: The Woman Inheriting AMLO’s Revolution
    Isidro Morales: Mexico’s Next Leader Has an Energy Problem
    Connor Pfeiffer and Ryan C. Berg: Mexico and the United States Need to Talk About China Now
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    Fareed Zakaria’s ‘Age of Revolutions’

    Fareed Zakaria’s ‘Age of Revolutions’

    Does progress always come with a backlash? How should societies think about managing the immense changes unleashed by technology and globalization? CNN host and author Fareed Zakaria joins FP Live to discuss his latest book, Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash From 1600 to the Present.
    Suggested reading:
    Michael Hirsh: Is This a Revolution? Or Are People Just Very Ticked Off?
    Michael Hirsh: No, This Is Not a Cold War—Yet
    Fareed Zakaria: Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash From 1600 to the Present
    Fareed Zakaria: The Rise of Illiberal Democracy
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    What Raisi’s Death Means for Iran’s Future

    What Raisi’s Death Means for Iran’s Future

    Tehran has announced that it will hold elections on June 28 after President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Who might win, and what would that mean for Iranian politics—both at home and abroad? Iran experts Karim Sadjadpour and Robin Wright join FP’s Ravi Agrawal to discuss. 
    Suggested reading:
    Robin Wright: What Raisi’s Death Means for the Future of Iran 
    Ali Vaez and Hamidreza Azizi: Why Iran Believes It’s Winning Against Israel
    Jack Detsch: What Raisi’s Death Means for Iran’s Future
    Raphael S. Cohen: The Iran-Israel War Is Just Getting Started
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    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the White House’s New China Tariffs

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the White House’s New China Tariffs

    Increasingly, countries are closing off their economics and questioning the case for globalization. But where does this leave the Bretton Woods institutions intended to facilitate peace and prosperity through trade? World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala joins FP Live to discuss.
    Suggested reading:
    Gordon Brown: A New Multilateralism
    Eswar Prasad: The World Will Regret Its Retreat From Globalization
    Joseph E. Stiglitz: Where Global Governance Went Wrong—and How to Fix It
    Adam Posen: America’s Zero-Sum Economics Doesn’t Add Up
    Gita Gopinath: How Policymakers Should Handle a Fragmenting World
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    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?
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