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The
Next
Leader
Of
Europe
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If
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Can
Lead
France
EMMANUEL
MACRON
BY VIVIENNE WALT
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VOL. 190, NO. 21 | 2017
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From the Editor
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For the Record
The View
Ideas, opinion,
innovations
The Features
Macron Talks With TIME
French President Emmanuel
Macron says he does not want to
be the leader of Europe, let alone
the free world. But for now he
just may have the job
By Vivienne Walt
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Time Off
What to watch, read,
see and do
The Brief
News from the U.S. and
around the world
21
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When women’s
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A conversation
7
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Winners and
losers from
Election
Day
10
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The
“Paradise
influence reaches
critical mass
22
|
Finding
with filmmakers
Spike Lee
and
Dee
Rees
52
|
Barack Obama’s
△
President Macron,
shadowed by his
Labrador retriever
Nemo, welcomes a
visitor to the Élysée
Palace on Aug. 28
Photograph by
Christophe Morin—
IP3/Getty Images
ourselves in
God
23
|
How
art helps
Papers”
reveal
offshore deals of the
rich and famous
16
|
The Saudi
photographer
looks
back on history
53
|
Sharon Jones’
veterans
heal
23
|
Former CBS
The Texas Massacre
When domestic abusers get their
hands on lethal weapons
By Charlotte Alter
34
Plus:
Churches focus on safety
By Elizabeth Dias
39
Crown Prince’s
purge for power.
Plus:
Ian Bremmer
on what it means for
the world
18
|
President
anchor
Dan Rather
on what unites us
24
|
Gold Star
finale,
Soul of a
Woman
56
|
Kenneth
father
Khizr Khan
on family and
patriotism
Branagh on making
Murder on the
Orient Express
58
|
Kristin van
Life After Addiction
America’s opioid crisis has
claimed hundreds of thousands
of lives. How one couple hit rock
bottom—before bouncing back
By Alice Park
40
Trump’s
tour of
Asia
Ogtrop’s dogs
call
the shots
60
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7 Questions for
ON THE COVER:
singer and activist
Mavis Staples
Emmanuel
Macron in the
Élysée Palace on
Nov. 7. Photograph
by Nadav Kander
for TIME
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From the Editor
◁
Macron,
at right,
meets with
TIME’s
Felsenthal
and Walt
in Paris on
Nov. 7
Life Recovered
America’s opioid epidemic is the
deadliest drug crisis in U.S. his-
tory, with drug overdoses claiming
more lives last year than car acci-
dents or gun violence. The toll,
as a White House commission
put it, is the equivalent of a new
9/11 attack every three weeks.
To help cover this critical moment,
TIME partnered with digital media
company Mic to produce
Life After
Addiction,
featuring the remark-
able story of a couple whose fate-
ful overdose went viral—before
leading to a chance at redemp-
tion. Read the story on page 40
and watch the documentary at
time.com/addiction
The Last Globalist
FIFTY-FOUR YEARS
ago, TIME’s cover
featured a President
of France who had a
vision for a French-led
world order, a tendency
to speak bluntly and
a penchant for pomp.
The story, which
ran with the cover line “The Perils of
Grandeur,” chronicled Charles de Gaulle’s
determination to “give Europe a new
voice, direction, and self-assurance.”
Today the cause of a common Europe
faces another identity crisis—and, in
France’s 39-year-old President Emmanuel
Macron, it has a new champion. Hosting
Vladimir Putin at Versailles and parading
the Champs-Élysées in an open-topped
military vehicle, Macron is determined
to remind the world what French inter-
national leadership looks like. And as
the U.S. and Germany increasingly focus
inward, he has become the West’s most
vocal proponent of globalism—in six
months on the job.
Paris-based correspondent Vivienne
Walt and I sat down with Macron in his
office at the Élysée Palace. In a wide-
ranging interview, we discussed Donald
Trump (Twitter is “not compatible with
TALK TO US
the kind of distance you need to govern,”
he said); his much-talked-about marriage
(“current convention was not consistent
with my choice”); and European leader-
ship (“Our generation will not have the
luxury just to manage Europe. We will
have to refound it”). Above all, what came
through was his optimism about a new
generation of leaders who can rise above
the nationalism of the moment and the
failures of “tired and cynical people.”
The peril, of which Macron is well
aware, is that his global ambitions will fail
without an economic overhaul in his own
country, where he has been criticized for
unwinding cherished labor protections.
“Your voice is not even listened to if you
don’t perform at home,” he says.
You can watch the interview at
time.com/macron
and read Viv’s story
on page 26.
M A C R O N : J O N AT H A N W O O D S F O R T I M E ; L I F E R E C O V E R E D : J E F F R E Y S T O C K B R I D G E F O R T I M E ; S PA C E : P B S
Edward Felsenthal,
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
@EFELSENTHAL
A YEAR IN SPACE
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and PBS documentary
A Year in
Space
left off, the new special
Beyond a Year in Space
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Earth after his record-breaking
stay on the International Space
Station—and introduces a few
of the people, like Jessica Meir
(above),
who are training to take
the next steps in extreme space
exploration. Catch the premiere
on Nov. 15 on PBS.
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