Leveridge: I remember sitting in a very chilly er room somewhere in congress, watching you give your testimony. How do you reflect on that nownd, gong to move to questions. Leveridge: There was an awful lot of people that we worked with behind the scenes that i think we can fee proud of what we were trying to do there.
Foreign policy and national security expert Fiona Hill is a go-to voice in Washington for understanding the longstanding tensions between the US and Russia. Her latest book, There Is Nothing For You Here, is part memoir, part reflection on how factors ranging from deindustrialisation to disenfranchisement over the course of decades have left a swathe of voters in nations such as the US, UK and Russia, open to populist policies and strongman leaders.
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