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How upcoming elections in key countries could change geopolitics.

By , a deputy editor at Foreign Policy, and , a columnist at Foreign Policy and director of the European Institute at Columbia University. Sign up for Adam’s Chartbook newsletter here.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, waring a suit and blue tie, salutes a crowd. The back of a person is seen holding up a phone to take a photo in the foreground.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump salutes as he arrives to speak during a campaign event in Houston on Nov. 2, 2023. Mark Felix/AFP via Getty Images

Dozens of countries will be holding elections in 2024—more than in most years—including India, Britain, and the United States, where the outcomes will have a huge impact on the rest of the world. This week on Ones and Tooze, which I co-host with FP economics columnist Adam Tooze, we look at the upcoming months through the lens of those elections—and their strategic and economic impact.

Cameron Abadi is a deputy editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @CameronAbadi

Adam Tooze is a columnist at Foreign Policy and a history professor and the director of the European Institute at Columbia University. He is the author of Chartbook, a newsletter on economics, geopolitics, and history. Twitter: @adam_tooze

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