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Plus, a virtual dialogue on 5G Welcome to FP This Week. We are thrilled to announce two new FP Virtu

Plus, a virtual dialogue on 5G [Read this email in your browser]( Welcome to FP This Week. We are thrilled to announce two new FP Virtual Dialogues, including the relaunch of Foreign Policy’s Her Power series and a special conversation inspired by the 5G Explained Power Map—an interactive deep dive into the opportunities and challenges surrounding 5G, produced by FP’s in-house research and analytics team. Also, our FP Insider Conference Call series continues Friday with a discussion of how the coronavirus (and the relative success and failure of countries in dealing with it) will shape the remainder of 2020. We hope you will join us. Thank you for reading. UPCOMING EVENTS [Women in Politics: Leading Through Crisis: FP Virtual Dialogue]( Tuesday, July 21, at 10 a.m. EDT The relaunch of FP’s Her Power series, amplifying women’s voices on the global stage. Join Foreign Policy and the Embassy of Qatar in Washington, D.C., as we bring together women at the helm of international affairs to explore the role of female leadership in driving global recovery and resilience. While the coronavirus has spotlighted female heads of state and their ability to effectively respond to crises, it has also brought into renewed focus the continued underrepresentation of female political leaders and decision-makers around the world. This gender gap stands in sharp contrast to the evidence that women-led governments tend to prioritize policies that can help communities and economies rebound from this crisis and build resilience to future shocks. This event marks the relaunch of [Her Power]( an FP initiative to amplify the voices of women in foreign policy. Hear perspectives from prominent female leaders on the world stage on how this crisis might serve as a catalyst for gender equality in global governance. [Register Here]( [The Coronavirus Crisis: What the Rest of 2020 Will Look Like]( Friday, July 17 at 11 a.m. EDT This exclusive conversation will include an opportunity for Q&A. The United States continues to set daily records for coronavirus infections. India, the world’s biggest democracy, now has the third-most confirmed cases in the world. But European countries, which set the early pace, seem to have flattened their initial curves. What explains the relative success and failure of countries in dealing with COVID-19? What is the road ahead? And how will it impact the United States and other major countries in the coming months? Foreign Policy managing editor Ravi Agrawal interviews Ashish Jha, faculty director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, and other guests in this special FP Insider virtual event. [RSVP]( [5G Global Power Plays: FP Virtual Dialogue]( Wednesday, July 22, at 11 a.m. EDT Exploring risks and opportunities across the global 5G ecosystem. Few innovations have the potential to shape the global landscape as profoundly as 5G. Yet both the technology itself and its likely transformative impacts remain widely misunderstood. This leaves countries and companies at the leading edge with a competitive advantage as they strategize their approach to this game-changing technology. This conversation, hosted in partnership with Nokia, will convene leading voices from tech and the policy arena to discuss the current state of play across the 5G ecosystem. The conversation will also highlight critical insights from [5G Explained]( a multipart Power Map series produced by FP Analytics, including: - The physical underpinnings of 5G infrastructure and key barriers to investment and further rollout; - The global competitive landscape around 5G and its business impacts; and - The national security implications of 5G. [Secure Your Spot]( OTHER HAPPENINGS [Have You Downloaded the FP Mobile App?]( Get Foreign Policy wherever you are. 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