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Plus: American consensus on Ukraine has fractured. [Foreign Policy Logo]( [Foreign Policy Editors Picks]( March 29, 2023 | [View in browser]( To read unlimited articles featured in Editors’ Picks, [subscribe today](. 1 [Ugly paradox.]( migrants are among the world’s youngest, and yet they’re often met with aversion in the countries most in need of a young workforce, FP’s Howard W. French [writes](. 2 [Fractured consensus.]( 2024 U.S. presidential campaign is already starting to see partisan divides over U.S. support for Ukraine, Bruce W. Jentleson [writes](. 3 [Fault line.]( years, Eastern Europe tried to convey to the West that Russia was not a reliable partner. Their perception is now charting the West’s policy, FP’s Jack Detsch, Amy Mackinnon, and Robbie Gramer [report](. 4 [Diplomatic dance.]( Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is traveling to China while current President Tsai Ing-wen transits the United States, Ryan Hass, FP’s Zongyuan Zoe Liu, and FP’s James Palmer and Ravi Agrawal [discuss](. 5 [Shrinking base.]( the World Bank’s lending and engagement will not make it more effective. It should go back to basics and invest in its own talent, Zainab Usman [writes](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Keep up with the world without stopping yours]( [Keep up with the world without stopping yours]( The FP mobile app is your guide to global affairs. Read analysis and reporting on the go, save stories to your profile, listen to the latest episodes of FP podcasts, and register for FP events, all in the iOs and Android app. [Download the FP mobile app](. --------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW FP ON This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to FP’s Editors' Picks newsletter. Want a friend to receive this newsletter? [Forward it]( now. Want to receive other FP newsletters? [Manage]( your FP newsletter preferences. [unsubscribe]( | [privacy policy]( | [contact us]( | [partner with FP]( Foreign Policy magazine is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2023 Graham Digital Holding Company. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 655 15th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20005. [Link](

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