FP's First Person
Summary: Each week here at Foreign Policy, we interview one person for an intimate, narrative-driven conversation about something timely and important in the world. Our guests are people who have participated directly in events, either as protagonists or eyewitnesses. We get them to tell a story about their experience, not just offer their analysis. That approach is driven by the feeling here at Foreign Policy that to understand our world—to grasp the complexities and nuances of our time—we need to get as close to the source as possible. Hence the name First Person.
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Podcasts:
Unwavering U.S. support for Saudi Arabia comes at a terrible price for Yemen
The Secretary of State fiddles in Texas as the world may, quite literally, burn.
What did Rod Rosenstein know and when did he know it?
Is the Trump administration trying to blow up the Iran deal - or just playing hardball?
Can you still be fired if you resign?
Eight months in, the continent has barely been mentioned.
America’s longest war stumbles into its next phase.
Steve Bannon is gone from the West Wing. Can Trump’s White House finally get itself in order?
Trump is frustrated with the lack of options.
Mike Cernovich tries to walk the line between journalist and activist. Can he have it both ways?
The rhetorical battle of words is at an all-time high. Here’s how the real shooting could break out.
Donald Trump didn’t start the battle of words with North Korea, but he’s certainly not helping.
Attorney General tries to prove he’s not “very weak” on leaks.
An economic and humanitarian crisis, precipitated by the Maduro regime, has brought Venezuela to the brink of collapse.
The new White House chief of staff tries to make a chain of command out of chaos.