• Letters to the Next U.S. President: Advice on Trade, Geopolitics, Energ

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    https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/09/09/president-advice-us-trade-economics-geopolitics-alliances-energy/

    "Whichever candidate is victorious in November’s presidential election,
    he or she will face long-term challenges stemming from a shifting world
    order in which the United States is no longer the sole hegemon. With its international role very much up for debate, and the ramifications of
    that debate far-reaching, some of our contributors chose to address
    Americans directly. These letter writers would likely disagree with some
    of each other’s advice, but we hope the next president heeds it all.
    There are no turkeys here—not until Thanksgiving, anyway.

    —Amelia Lester, deputy editor

    Embrace the Frustrations of Compromise
    From Martin Kimani, executive director of New York University’s Center
    on International Cooperation and former Kenyan ambassador to the United
    Nations
    ..
    Isolationism Doesn’t Protect
    From Arancha González, dean of Sciences Po’s Paris School of
    International Affairs and former Spanish foreign minister
    ..
    Take Care of Your People
    From Danny Quah, Li Ka Shing professor in economics and dean of the
    National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
    ..
    Play by the Rules
    From Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel laureate in economics and professor at
    Columbia University
    ..
    The Trans-Atlantic Partnership Still Matters
    From Catherine Ashton, distinguished fellow at the Wilson Center and
    former European Union high representative for foreign affairs and
    security policy
    ..
    Clean Energy Is Security
    From Jason Bordoff, founding director of the Center on Global Energy
    Policy and professor of professional practice at Columbia University’s
    School of International and Public Affairs
    ..
    Muster Global Majorities
    From Mark Malloch-Brown, former U.N. deputy secretary-general
    ..
    Strategic Autonomy Is Nothing to Fear
    From Nirupama Rao, former Indian foreign secretary and ambassador to the
    United States and to China
    ..
    Invest in Soft Power
    From Joseph S. Nye Jr., distinguished service professor emeritus of
    Harvard University and author of, most recently, A Life in the American Century"

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