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David Cameron has that rarest of political opportunities – a second chance to write some of his international legacy. Brexit weakened our ability to shape Europe, which in turn limited our leverage to align the US and the EU. As prime minister, Cameron was also part of a generation that believed doing more business with Russia – and China – would secure peace and profit, an idea that in retrospect seems dangerously naive. Now, as a foreign minister focused on supporting Ukraine and restraining Russia, he has nine months to put some of that right – and can help reimagine...