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Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer
Foreign Affairs Columnist & Editor at Large at
TIME
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Recent Articles
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Why Kenya Now Faces an Uncertain Future
The death of former PM and longtime opposition leader Raila Odinga leaves a large political vacuum, writes Ian Bremmer.
2 months ago
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Javier Milei Is Losing His Grip on Argentina
He has faced legislative defeats at a time of scandal, and is set for a poor showing at midterms later this month, writes Ian Bremmer.
3 months ago
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The U.S. and India Are Quietly Patching Things Up
There are signs Washington and Delhi may get to a trade deal this year., writes Ian Bremmer.
3 months ago
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Iran’s Troubles Are About to Get Worse
A return to war with Israel is unlikely. But pressure on the economy, and therefore the regime, is about to go up fast, writes Ian Bremmer.
3 months ago
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The Politics, and Geopolitics, of AI
"AI inputs, and the ability to deny rivals access to them, will determine the balance of power in the 21st century."
5 months ago
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Why Trump’s Threats Won’t Alter Putin’s Course in Ukraine
Despite President Trump’s demands that Russia halt attacks on Ukraine soon, Putin still believes time is on his side.
5 months ago
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How Poland’s Next President Will Boost the Far Right
The populist Karol Nawrocki takes office on Aug. 6. The country must buckle up for a bumpy ride, writes Ian Bremmer.
6 months ago
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The Meaning of Lee Jae-myung’s Election Triumph
Exit polls project a win for the veteran center-left leader—closing a tumultuous chapter in South Korea's politics, writes Ian Bremmer.
7 months ago
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The Meaning of Germany’s Dramatic Rearmament
Chancellor Friedrich Merz is about to make history with his vow to create the 'strongest conventional army in Europe,' writes Ian Bremmer.
7 months ago
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Why Trump and the Saudis Are Cozying Up
Here's what to expect from the U.S. President's high-stakes trip to Riyadh, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, writes Ian Bremmer.
8 months ago
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Why China-Taiwan Relations Are Getting So Tense
Taiwan's President has become more strident on cross-Strait questions and Beijing is turning up the dial, writes Ian Bremmer.
8 months ago
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Why Turkey’s Pro-Democracy Protests Probably Won’t Succeed
President Erdogan is calculating he can ride out the upheaval caused by the arrest of his top rival, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
9 months ago
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Why South Korea’s Political Drama Will Produce Waves Overseas
The country's political crisis obscures the fact that South Korea's foreign policy is about to change drastically, writes Ian Bremmer.
10 months ago
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Why Iran’s Regime Is Looking Even Shakier
The regime is grappling with the collapse of its regional "Axis of Resistance" and mounting economic troubles at home.
11 months ago
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What a Second Trump Term Could Mean for Gaza and Ukraine
Donald Trump’s victory has now set expectations for how he’ll approach foreign policy, writes TIME columnist Ian Bremmer
11 months ago
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Erdogan Is Plotting His Next Power Grab
The longtime Turkish strongman has his eye on rewriting the constitution to allow for another presidential term, writes Ian Bremmer.
about 1 year ago
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How Canada Soured on Justin Trudeau
An anti-incumbent wave has hit leaders and parties in India, South Africa, France, and Britain this year. It may soon be Canada's turn.
about 1 year ago
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The Sorry State of Tunisia’s Democracy
President Kais Saied's near-certain—and certainly illegitimate—reelection in the Oct. 6 election is a sad reminder of the Arab Spring's failure.
over 1 year ago
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Why Voters Everywhere Are Fed Up With Incumbents
The politics of democracies are shifting. The aftereffects of the pandemic are a big reason why.
over 1 year ago
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The Meaning of the Putin-Kim Connection
Jun 27, 2024 ... The upshot of the Russian leader's first trip to North Korea in 24 years is a mixed bag. But the West should worry, writes Ian Bremmer.
over 1 year ago
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The Risks of Biden’s New Boldness in Ukraine
There is a growing fear in Western capitals that Ukraine could lose the war without urgent and decisive action.
over 1 year ago