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Episode 399: Yesterday’s Shocks, Tomorrow’s Stakes

Ep. 399

Today, Martha, Les, Jess, Matt, and Morgan reflect on the most significant foreign policy event of 2024 and explore its potential impact on global affairs in 2025. From emerging power struggles to unexpected alliances, they share bold predictions that could shake up the international stage next year.


What region or issue will dominate headlines in 2025? What’s their biggest wish for U.S. foreign policy moving forward? And which books, articles, or podcasts do they recommend for making sense of the complex year ahead?


Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.


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@NotTVJessJones


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