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    Biden’s America and its place in the world

    December 11, 2020
    The New Economic Reality, an event series from the Financial Times
    9:30am EST
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    Join the FT for a series of events examining the world’s new economic reality in light of Covid-19 and major global political and social change. Over the past year, the FT has been leading the conversation around a new agenda of responsible capitalism during a time of crisis. This series of events adds another dimension to the debate, inviting readers to hear directly from FT journalists on important global issues. Our next discussion focuses on what’s next for American foreign policy. America has elected a new leader. Now Biden's decisions will determine its place in the world. Will he place the United States back at the head of the world table? And how will relations with China, the environment and the rest of the world shift in the next few years?

    KEY TALKING POINTS



    - What are the key foreign priorities for the incoming administration?


    - What are the implications for business, the economy, financial markets and the environment? 


    - What are the next steps for overseas diplomacy and US defence? 


    -How will the US' relationship with China and the Middle East evolve?

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    SPEAKERS INCLUDE

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    Peter Spiegel
    US Managing Editor
    Financial Times
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    Katrina Manson
    US foreign policy and defence correspondent
    Financial Times
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    Demetri Sevastopulo
    Washington Bureau Chief
    Financial Times

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