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Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer

Foreign Affairs Columnist & Editor at Large at TIME

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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 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.
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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.
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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.