Foreign Policy Live

Each week, Foreign Policy Live will feature a substantive conversation on world affairs. Host and FP

Episodes

Total: 121

The world’s second-largest economy is slowing down. But are concerns overblown? What’s at risk for t

Global Dispatches Podcast

2023/10/3

BONUS EPISODE: The Global Dispatches podcast—“How Interpol Works, with Interpol Secretary General Ju

Political polarization and disinformation may seem to be on the rise in the United States, but these

Samantha Power is a powerful voice in the Biden administration. She not only is the administrator of

The United Nations today is often criticized for being ineffective, even paralyzed, a far cry from w

Taiwan has long lived under the shadow of China’s desire to take over its territory. And as China’s

People often describe the United Nations as paralyzed. If that’s the case, where do countries turn t

BONUS EPISODE: The Irregular Warfare podcast—“Deterrence through Asymmetry: Preparing for Conflict i

The Democracy Dilemma

2023/9/1

Democracies are in decline around the world. What can be done to strengthen democratic institutions?

As a special summer edition of Foreign Policy Live, Ravi Agrawal shares the mic with his colleague A

Home to just over 3 million people, the Indian state of Manipur is the site of intense conflict betw

Is Bidenomics Working?

2023/8/11

Inflation is slowing, unemployment remains low, and a recession is now considered unlikely. And the

The White House’s China policy needs a reset. So says Rep. Ro Khanna, who has a plan to rebalance tr

Has China Peaked?

2023/7/28

Will China keep on rising? Or has it reached a peak? The answer to this question is crucial because

It’s been a mixed summer for Ukraine. Kyiv’s counteroffensive is progressing slowly, and the country

The Scramble for AI

2023/7/14

The world’s most powerful countries are racing to dominate artificial intelligence. Who will win? Th

World leaders will gather in Vilnius, Lithuania, next week for NATO’s annual summit. Will Sweden be

Over the last few years, the United States has moved to limit China’s technological rise. U.S.-led s

In its geopolitical struggle with China, the thinking goes, the United States can rely on India as a

Nearly 90 percent of the advanced semiconductor chips that power the modern world, from high-end sma