FP Live
List of FP Live articles
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Jashinsky ISO0 Why Young Americans Are Swinging Right
Poll after poll shows that America’s youngest voters are embracing conservatism and the Republican Party. Emily Jashinsky, a conservative journalist, joined FP’s Ravi Agrawal for an in-depth discussion of youth issues, the resonance of Charlie Kirk, and the shutdown.
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kallas-no-logo One-on-One With Europe’s Top Diplomat
In his second term in office, U.S. President Donald Trump has rocked relations between Washington and Brussels. How is the European Union navigating a difficult moment in the trans-Atlantic relationship? EU foreign-policy chief Kaja Kallas sat down with FP’s Ravi Agrawal for a wide-ranging discussion.
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Stephen Walt - snap How Oct. 7 Changed the World
When Hamas crossed into Israel and killed around 1,200 people, it triggered a chain reaction that led to the utter decimation of Gaza, skirmishes with several regional actors, and profound global polarization. Two years on, how has the world changed? FP columnist Stephen Walt discussed with FP Live.
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Screenshot 2025-10-05 at 8.19.17 PM Is the U.S. in a Constitutional Crisis?
The U.S. Supreme Court is locked in partisanship, and legal scholars warn of constitutional crisis. How did we get here—and how do we get out? Historian Jill Lepore sat down with FP’s Ravi Agrawal to address the risks of a constitutional crisis and explain why the Constitution was always intended to be amended.
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Tooze-snap1 The End of Development?
With world leaders descending on New York City to attend the U.N.’s General Assembly, FP’s new print issue advances a provocation: Is it the end of development as we know it? FP's Ravi Agrawal sat down with FP columnist Adam Tooze.
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zarif-no-logo Javad Zarif on Iran’s Future
Javad Zarif, the former Iranian former foreign minister who negotiated the 2015 nuclear agreement, joined FP Live’s Ravi Agrawal to discuss Iran’s role in the Middle East and its relationship with the United States.
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Dan-Wang-no-logo Should America Be More Like China?
A new book by researcher Dan Wang makes the case that while China has become an engineering state obsessed with building, America has become a lawyerly society focused on procedures and blocking. On FP Live, Wang explored what the two countries can learn from each other.
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rao-no-logo Is America Pivoting Away From India?
Is the United States pivoting away from India, or will U.S.-India ties revert back to the positive trajectory of the last two decades? Former Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao joined FP Live to discuss what’s at stake.
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Sen Elissa Slotkin - Snap2 The Future of the Democratic Party
Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst, has a “war plan” to combat Trumpism. She sat down with FP’s Ravi Agrawal to discuss how the Democratic Party can win back voters and how she sees the role of U.S. power abroad.
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3-shot-no-logo Debriefing the Trump-Putin Summit
Did the highly-anticipated meeting in Alaska alter the trajectory of the war in Ukraine? As dust settles on the summit, FP’s Ravi Agrawal chatted with a former CIA analyst focused on Russia, Andrea Kendall-Taylor and and Sergey Radchenko, a Cold War historian.
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rodrik-no-logo How to Navigate Trump’s Trade War
Harvard University economist Dani Rodrik argues that while Trump’s tariffs amount to economic war, unfettered globalization has long been under stress and was no longer a reliable growth model for developing economies. Rodrik joined FP Live to discuss how countries should navigate Trump’s trade policies.
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emma-no-logo The Case for a Pragmatic America
FP columnist and realist scholar Emma Ashford joined FP’s Ravi Agrawal to discuss how Washington needs to think about its role in what she calls a “post-unipolar world.”
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levy-no-logo Is the West Turning Against Israel?
Britain, Canada, and France are moving to formally recognize Palestine, as Western populations push Israel to change the status quo in Gaza. But why now? And will it shift Israeli policy? FP’s Ravi Agrawal spoke with Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator.
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jared-no-logo The Future of European Defense
European members of NATO recently agreed to invest 5 percent of their GDPs on defense-related spending. Jared Cohen joined FP Live to discuss how Europe can rearm—and the trade-offs that might entail.
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mcfaul-no-logo Will Trump Shift the Balance in Ukraine?
Russian and Ukrainian envoys ended their peace talks in Istanbul last week after only an hour. And U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose “very significant” sanctions on Moscow. Michael McFaul, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia, joined FP Live to explain the motivations guiding Presidents Trump, Putin, and Zelensky.