Is the growth of sovereign wealth funds, especially in the Middle East, transforming geopolitics? Jared Cohen, co-head of the Goldman Sachs Global Institute, sat down with FPâs Ravi Agrawal to discuss why sovereign funds are so pivotal today.Â
Note: This discussion is part of a series of episodes brought to you by the Goldman Sachs Global Institute.Â
Jared Cohen and George Lee: The New Wealth of Nations
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One-on-one with Hillary Clinton
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sits down with Ravi Agrawal in front of a live audience at the annual Doha Forum in Doha, Qatar. The two discussed the Trump administrationâs just-released National Security Strategy, the impacts of U.S. foreign policy around the world, womenâs rights, how Democrats can revive their fortunes, and also a controversy over remarks Clinton recently made about why young Americans are shifting their views on Israel.Â
Plus: Raviâs One Thing on Trumpâs National Security Strategy
Ravi Agrawal: Hillary Clinton: âCongress Has Abdicated Its Responsibilityâ
Rishi Iyengar and Christina Lu: Trumpâs New National Security Strategy Goes Full âAmerica Firstâ
Nathalie Tocci: Does Europe Finally Realize Its Alone?
Daniel W. Drezner: Foreign-Policy Fantasy Literature
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How Critical Minerals Explain Trumpâs Policy
Name a consistent throughline in the Trump administrationâs foreign policy. The answer could very well be the global scramble for critical minerals. What are they and why are they so important? Why is China so far ahead and how can the United States catch up? Mining expert Gracelin Baskaran sits down with host Ravi Agrawal to discuss.
Plus Raviâs One Thing on Trumpâs attacks on boats off the coast of Venezuela.
Ravi Agrawal: The Minerals That Drive Trumpâs Global Agenda
Christina Lu: Trumpâs Chaotic Agenda Has a Critical Through Line
Rishi Iyengar: The Countries Courting Trump With Critical Minerals
Alasdair Phillips-Robins: Xi May Have Miscalculated on Rare Earths
Patrick Schröder: Why Rare Earths Are About to Cost a Lot More
Rachel Oswald: Republicans Criticize Hegseth for Deadly Caribbean Double Strike
Emma Ashford and Evan Cooper: Trump Should Stick to His Guns on Venezuela
Ellen Knickmeyer: U.S.-Led Regime Change Is Usually Disastrous
Keith Johnson: Trumpâs Venezuela Fixation Is Not About the Oil
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The Good News on Womenâs Rights
Despite headlines suggesting otherwise, this weekâs guest says womenâs rights around the world are making real gains. Lyric Thompson, the founder and CEO of the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative, sits down with host Ravi Agrawal to share more.
Transcript: The Good News on Womenâs Rights
Lyric Thompson: Womenâs Rights Are Winning
Rebecca Turkington and Saskia Brechenmacher: Trump Erases Women From Foreign Policy
Hawon Jung: South Korean Women Are Powerfulâand Powerless
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The âAsk-Me-Anythingâ Episode
Itâs time for another Ask-Me-Anything edition of FP Live. Executive Producer Dana Sherne puts your questions to host Ravi Agrawal.
Alexandra Sharp: Ramaphosa Capitalizes on Trumpâs Absence at G-20 Summit
Christian Caryl: Donât Call This a âPeace Planâ
Rachel Oswald and John Haltiwanger: Trumpâs Ukraine Peace Effort Devolves Into Chaos Over Conflicting Stories
Ryan C. Berg: Toppling Maduro Without Boots on the Ground
James Palmer: China-Japan Rift Deepens Over Taiwan
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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/.