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I hope you are well. With Christmas now just a few weeks away, a New Statesman subscription is the perfect gift for those family, friends and loved ones who enjoy good writing and want to understand the defining issues driving change at home and abroad.
This week, we explain how Donald Trump’s presidency will shape our age of conflict. Will Putin win in Ukraine? Would America fight for Taiwan? Is Britain ready for a trade war? Katie Stallard and Wolfgang Munchau answer the questions that will define the next four years. Plus, Madeleine Davies reflects on what the fall of Justin Welby means for the future of the Church of England, and New Statesman critics and contributors from Tina Brown to William
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