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20 November 2024 |
By Ian BremmerBrace yourself — Trump’s foreign policy could reshape the business world Fortune
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19 November |
Analysis by Ian BremmerHow countries and companies are planning for Trump Foreign Policy
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7 November 2024 |
Analysis by Ian Bremmer and Rick WatersTrade, Taiwan and now Trump: China braces for volatile new era in US ties NBC News
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20 September 2024 |
Analysis by Ian BremmerUN might soon have an intergovernmental panel on AI to help govern its rise PRI The World
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22 July 2024 |
Analysis by Ian BremmerTrump faces a tighter race with Kamala Harris set to replace Biden, experts say CNBC
Ian is credited with bringing the craft of political risk to financial markets, creating Wall Street's first global political risk index (GPRI), and for establishing political risk as an academic discipline. His definition of emerging markets—“those countries where politics matters at least as much as economics for market outcomes”—has become an industry standard. “G-Zero,” his term for a global power vacuum in which no country is willing and able to set the international agenda, is widely used by policymakers and thought leaders.
A prolific writer, Ian is the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestsellers “Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism,” which examines the rise of populism across the world, and his latest book, “The Power of Crisis: How Three Threats—and Our Response—Will Change the World,” which details a trio of looming global crises (health emergencies, climate change, and technological revolution) and outlines their potential to create global prosperity and opportunity.
Ian serves as rapporteur of the UN High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence and is the foreign affairs columnist and editor at large for Time magazine. He is the host of GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, a global affairs program that airs weekly on US public television. Ian is also a frequent guest on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and many other news outlets globally.
Ian earned a master's degree and a doctorate in political science from Stanford University, where he went on to become the youngest-ever national fellow at the Hoover Institution. He received his bachelor's degree in international relations from Tulane University. He currently teaches at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and previously was a professor at New York University.
Ian established Eurasia Group with just $25,000 in 1998. Today, the company has offices in New York, Washington DC, San Francisco, London, Tokyo, Singapore, São Paulo, and Brasilia, as well as a network of experts and resources in 90 countries.
He lives in New York City with his wife Ann and their wily Norfolk Terrier, Moose.
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Trade, Taiwan and now Trump: China braces for volatile new era in US tiesIan Bremmer, Rick WatersNBC News
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1 May 2023
Global Perspectives on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine | Milken Institute Global Conference 2023
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1 June 2020
COVID-19: The geopolitical recession and Brazil's perspectives | Ian Bremmer e Christopher Garman
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3 April 2020
Geopolitical implications of coronavirus: YPO briefing with Ian Bremmer, president Of Eurasia Group
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