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Also, what Harris and Trump will do [View this message in a web browser]( [PS Politics]( SEPTEMBER 18, 2024 [Achieving Peace Through Strength in Ukraine]( [Anders Fogh Rasmussen]( and [Andriy Yermak]( outline steps that global leaders can take to ensure a Ukrainian victory and deter future Russian aggression. [PS Longer Read: Macron’s Trial by Fire]( [Macron’s Trial by Fire]( [Hugo Drochon]( reflects on the French president’s efforts to maintain control after a painful election season. Free to Read [Why Rome Still Matters]( [Shlomo Ben-Ami]( considers the ancient empire’s hold on the popular imagination and what its history has to teach us. [Subscribe now to access our latest magazine, PS Quarterly: The Climate Crucible.]( [From the Year of Elections to the Year of Governance]( [Adam Nelson]( and [Kristen Sample]( highlight five major challenges reformist governments must confront to minimize populist threats. [PS Big Picture: What Harris and Trump Will Do]( [What Harris and Trump Will Do]( [Daron Acemoglu]( [Anders Åslund]( [Ian Bremmer]( and others assess the US presidential candidates’ likely approaches to foreign policy, the economy, and more. [Kamala Harris’s Liberal Patriotism]( [Andrés Velasco]( and [Daniel Brieba]( explain why the Democratic US presidential candidate’s appeal to love of country is good politics. [PS. Register now for our upcoming Climate Week NYC 2024 event.]( [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. Secure exclusive rights to PS content [here](. Interested in advertising opportunities? Email sponsorship@project-syndicate.org. 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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