GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

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79 snips
Apr 4, 2026 • 22min

Viktor Orbán's last stand, and the future of Europe's far right with Ivan Krastev

Ivan Krastev, political scientist and chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies, unpacks Viktor Orbán's role as a linchpin of Europe’s new right. He discusses Orbán’s ties to China and Russia, his 19th-century nationalist roots, and why upcoming Hungarian political shifts could ripple across EU policy, Ukraine, and international alignments.
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71 snips
Mar 27, 2026 • 51min

Rahm Emanuel on Trump's Iran war “of choice” and midterm implications

Rahm Emanuel, former congressman, Obama chief of staff, Chicago mayor and ambassador, brings decades of public service perspective. He argues the Iran conflict is a presidential choice and examines US isolation from allies. He warns about China watching American dysfunction and discusses how domestic politics complicate foreign policy and rebuilding allied trust.
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77 snips
Mar 14, 2026 • 36min

Unpacking Iran’s competing endgames with Brookings Institution’s Thomas Wright

Thomas Wright, Brookings foreign policy expert and former NSC senior director, breaks down the widening war in Iran. He maps competing U.S., Israeli, and Iranian endgames. He explores risks of fragmenting Iran, regional spillovers, and how global powers and cutting-edge tech like AI factor into the conflict’s trajectory.
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Mar 7, 2026 • 22min

Tariffs: what comes next with Paul Krugman and Scott Lincicome

Scott Lincicome, a trade policy expert from the Cato Institute, and Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize–winning economist and NYT columnist, debate the fallout from recent tariff rulings. They discuss legal challenges and potential huge refund claims. They dissect how tariff politics clash with consumer behavior and what this means for U.S. trade, business strategy, and upcoming midterm political dynamics.
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70 snips
Feb 28, 2026 • 17min

Iran at war with Carnegie’s Karim Sadjadpour

Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow and Iran specialist at the Carnegie Endowment, offers a compact portrait of Tehran’s moment of peril. He walks through leadership uncertainty and why many insiders wait for Khamenei’s passing. He discusses Iran’s diplomatic isolation, deep but fraught ties to China, and the regional dynamics that shape potential conflict.
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Feb 14, 2026 • 35min

President Trump's power-first foreign policy with CFR's President

Michael Froman, former U.S. Trade Representative and current CFR president, offers sharp expertise on trade and diplomacy. He discusses how a power-first U.S. approach is reshaping global order. Short takes cover allies hedging, tariffs used without restraint, Europe’s need to scale defense and innovation, and shifting U.S.-China dynamics.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 24min

Cyber resilience for small enterprises

Brian Cute, interim CEO at the Global Cyber Alliance, builds practical cyber toolkits for small firms. Shamina Singh, founder of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, drives digital and financial inclusion for small businesses. They discuss phishing, ransomware, QR-code sticker scams and AI-driven deepfakes. They explore localized toolkits, training, supply-chain ripple effects and scalable public-private defenses.
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Jan 31, 2026 • 21min

Singapore's global moment, with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam

Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of Singapore and seasoned policymaker, discusses how a small city-state navigates radical global uncertainty. He talks about coalition-building beyond single powers. He explores AI governance, risks, and Singapore’s role as a neutral convener. He outlines lifelong learning and public-private strategies to future-proof the workforce.
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56 snips
Jan 24, 2026 • 34min

Europe's wake-up call, with Alexander Stubb and Kristalina Georgieva

Alexander Stubb, President of Finland and seasoned European statesman, discusses Arctic security, NATO strategy, and the war in Ukraine. Kristalina Georgieva, IMF Managing Director, talks about surprising global economic resilience, AI-driven productivity, and the case for independent central banks. Fast-paced Davos conversations on transatlantic ties, European unity, and policy tools shaping global stability.
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55 snips
Jan 17, 2026 • 22min

Trump's second term–one year in, with Stephen Walt

Stephen Walt, a Harvard International Affairs Professor, delves into the evolving dynamics of Trump's second term. He discusses the rapid shifts in global politics, emphasizing Trump's aggressive stance on foreign policy and preference for short, impactful military actions. Walt analyzes Trump's differing approaches to Ukraine and Russia, and the concept of 'predatory hegemony.' He warns that U.S. actions may lead allies to diversify their partnerships and highlights potential domestic and global backlash against U.S. unilateralism.

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