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Also, Modi’s mission to Kyiv AUGUST 21, 2024 thinks that the Indian Prime Minister should float

Also, Modi’s mission to Kyiv [View this message in a web browser]( [PS Politics]( AUGUST 21, 2024 [Modi’s Mission to Kyiv]( [Shashi Tharoor]( thinks that the Indian Prime Minister should float a peace proposal when he visits Ukraine this week. [PS Commentary: Stephen S. Roach]( [Could Kamala Harris Be the Next Richard Nixon?]( [Stephen S. Roach]( suggests that Tim Walz’s nuanced views on China could influence the Democratic nominee’s foreign policy. [The Right to Truth]( [Geoff Mulgan]( outlines how policymakers could reduce the spread of lies, distortions, and misinformation. [PS Commentary: Nancy Qian]( [America Needs Political Age Limits]( [Nancy Qian]( sees no good reason for allowing elected officials to cling to office well into old age. [Save 30% on a new PS Digital subscription with our special introductory offer.]( Facing Down the Anti-Democratic Threat --------------------------------------------------------------- [Populism’s Lost Summer]( [Jan-Werner Mueller]( explains why the “weird” label is especially effective in the fight against far-right parties. --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Road from Fascism]( [Yanis Varoufakis]( highlights four lessons from the recent anti-immigrant riots in the United Kingdom. Free to Read [Gaza and the Apocalypse]( [Shlomo Ben-Ami]( sees an intractable threat in the messianic fantasies of Israel, Hamas, and American Christian evangelicals. [Territorial Integrity Means Everything]( [Carl Bildt]( hopes Ukraine’s incursion into Russia will renew everyone’s appreciation for a foundational principle. [Get unlimited access to everything Project Syndicate has to offer with PS Premium.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Project Syndicate publishes and provides, on a not-for-profit basis, original commentary by the world's leading thinkers to more than 500 media outlets in over 150 countries. Receipt of this newsletter does not guarantee rights to re-publish any of its content. This newsletter is a service of [Project Syndicate](. [Change your newsletter preferences](. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [YouTube](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters](.

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