For decades, the US has been a relatively predictable, stabilizing actor on the global stage. Now, with uncertainty hanging over Tuesday’s vote and the possibility of contested results, that era could be drawing to a close. Host Marco Werman speaks with Foreign Policy’s editor-in-chief Ravi Agrawal about how the US presidential election and its aftermath may reverberate around the globe.
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