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This week, Donald Trump hit the 100 day mark of his second term of the U.S. presidency. His administration has been off to a whirlwind start, shaking up the global order with executive orders, tariffs, deportations, and more. How will his actions continue to affect geopolitics? Cut through the noise with insights that help you see the bigger picture. During our one day sale, save 50% on an annual subscription. Unlock access to Foreign Policy’s globally-minded analysis of the first year of Trump’s presidency—and beyond.
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FP’s staff and contributors are analyzing all the global updates of Trump’s second term. Keep an eye on FP’s Trump hub page for all the developments integral to understanding the deeper geopolitical context of his administration, including recent pieces taking stock of his first 100 days.
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100 Days of Trump: The Ask-Me-Anything Edition On Demand
To mark the first 100 days of the second Trump White House, FP Live hosted a special ask-me-anything episode. FP Live’s executive producer, Dana Sherne turned the tables on editor in chief Ravi Agrawal and assessed the implications of Trump’s foreign policy. Ravi took on questions from FP subscribers and listeners alike. Watch now.
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Understanding Trump’s First 100 Days On Demand
Writing in Foreign Policy last week, columnist Emma Ashford described four models that might explain Trump’s chaos in his first 100 days in office. Ashford is a realist scholar—a school of thought that sees countries as prioritizing interests rather than values—who joined FP Live to discuss Trump’s foreign-policy choices, and where they might converge with realist principles. Watch now.
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The End of Globalization On Demand
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have spurred intense discussions about the future of globalization. Will giant conglomerates be forced to localize manufacturing and production? How long will that take, and what will it do to the price of everyday goods? Two expert guests explore how a more accelerated process of deglobalization might impact countries: Eswar Prasad, a professor of trade policy at Cornell University, and Elisabeth Braw, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, an FP columnist, and the author of Goodbye Globalization: The Return of a Divided World. Watch now.
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By Edward Alden, Catherine Osborn, Julian E. Zelizer, Zongyuan Zoe Liu, Sumit Ganguly, Matthew Kroenig, Caroline de Gruyter, Michael Kugelman, Nosmot Gbadamosi, Steven A. Cook | |
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