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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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Japanese PM Fumio Kishida Faces an Uncertain Future

The top job in Japanese politics has frequently changed hands. Kishida looks set to be no exception.
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How Marine Le Pen Could Become France’s Far Right Prime Minister

It won’t be easy for France’s perennial protest candidate, but the prospect is alarming enough, writes Ian Bremmer.
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Pakistan’s Generals Fail to Fix the Election

Pakistan generals have once again thwarted change against the wishes of the population. What could come next?
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The World Must Keep a Wary Eye on North Korea

There are growing worries that North Korea could soon carry out an attack or provocation.
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The Top 10 Global Risks for 2024

From U.S. political dysfunction to the axis of rogues, Ian Bremmer breaks down the world’s biggest risks for 2024.
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Why Ukraine’s Stalemate Will Likely Last Another Year

Ian Bremmer on why Ukraine’s stalemate with Russia is unlikely to break in the next year.
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The Gaza Invasion Will Not Make Israel Safer

Netanyahu should understand that the Israeli invasion of Gaza will make Israel less safe.
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What Poland’s Surprise Election Means for the E.U.

Ian Bremmer on why the EU is delighted by Poland’s surprising election result.
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Taiwan Eyes China as China Eyes Taiwan

Even if Taiwan’s upcoming election doesn’t go Beijing’s preferred way, a Chinese invasion remains highly unlikely. But an expected deterioration in China-Taiwan relations is bad news for both sides.
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Why There’s Still Hope for Ukraine’s Food Exports

“Moscow is aware it now has real PR problems in poorer countries,” writes Ian Bremmer.
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Iran Is the Middle East’s Most Dangerous Tinderbox

Ian Bremmer on the myriad problems and pressures that Iran faces today
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How the World Must Respond to the AI Revolution

The problem of AI goes beyond any institutions today. We need a global response, writes Ian Bremmer
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Erdogan Is Facing His Biggest Test—Even If He Loses Turkey’s Election

As Turkey goes to the polls on May 14, the question is if Erdogan will win or lose and what he’ll do after
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Why China Won’t Invade Taiwan Anytime Soon

Even as tension ratchets up, it’s unlikely that China will invade Taiwan imminently, argues Ian Bremmer
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What Big Shifts in East Asian Geopolitics Mean for the World

What Xi’s Russia visit and South Korea and Japan’s rapprochement means for the changing geopolitical landscape
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China’s Peace Plan for Ukraine Could Have Dangerous Consequences

China’s quest to be a global problem-solver reveals a dangerous game, writes Ian Bremmer
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The Attack on Brazil’s Democracy Is Not Over

The January 8 attack on Brazil’s government may have failed, but its new president will face an ongoing struggle
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The Top 10 Global Risks of 2023

From Ukraine to Xi Jinping to the energy crunch, Ian Bremmer on the top global risk for the world in the coming year