https://youtu.be/2KHr-dF5CW8?si=RC1vqzqNZ2B2swDXIan Bremmer, the president and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins Professor Scott Galloway to discuss what he believes are the year’s top geopolitical risks. These include the United States vs. itself, the Middle East on the brink, and...
Ian Bremmer (President), Cliff Kupchan (Chairman)The United States vs. itself Middle East on the brinkPartitioned UkraineUngoverned AIAxis of roguesNo China recoveryThe fight for critical mineralsNo room for errorEl Niño is backRisky businessRed HerringsUS-China crisisPopulist takeover of European politicsBRICS...
Image: Getty Images in collaboration with Unsplash+Federico Reyes HerolesThe discussion was intense. Ignorance and fears, real and mythical, lurked. Commercial partners of the US? But they are our historical enemy; they want to appropriate our natural wealth.Image: Dom Fou...
Photo: Maria Tyutina on PexelsWe begin the year hoping the world will recompose, but it seems unlikely.There is no doubt that many of the problems would end if they put a stop to Iran, a country that loves to...
Image: smshoot on iStockWars, polarization, and uncertainty reign in the immediate future.None of the forecasts at the beginning of the year* alerted us to the outcomes we experienced. The widely anticipated recession didn't happen; the U.S. economy is growing...
Photo: Felipe Parucker on PexelsJuan VilloroEspionage is inseparable from English literature. Daniel Defoe, Somerset Maugham, Graham Greene, and, of course, David Cornwell, better known as John Le Carré, were secret agents. The enigmas of loyalty and betrayal fascinate a...