Ian Bremmer
President & Founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, Best-selling Author, Expert in Geopolitics and Global Risk, TIME Columnist
why book ian?
- Ian Bremmer is the host of GZERO World, a weekly global affairs programme aired on US public television
- He is the author of eleven books, including two New York Times bestsellers on global politics and international crises
- Ian regularly provides unbiased geopolitical analysis on top networks like CNN, FOX, and MSNBC
Biography
Ian Bremmer is a leading political scientist who helps business leaders, policymakers, and the public navigate global events.
He founded Eurasia Group, the top geopolitical risk advisory firm, and GZERO Media, which delivers smart, accessible news on international affairs.
With a unique voice and sharp analysis, Ian simplifies complex issues. He shares insights through keynote speeches, media commentary, and even political satire—yes, including puppets.
Ian has written eleven books on global politics. His New York Times bestseller, Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism, explores rising populism.
His latest book, The Power of Crisis, outlines how pandemics, climate change, and tech disruption could reshape our future—for the better.
Ian serves as foreign affairs columnist and editor at large for TIME Magazine. He also hosts GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, a weekly global affairs show on public television.
Regularly featured on CNN, MSNBC, FOX, and international media, Ian brings balanced, insightful commentary to global audiences. He also contributed to the UN High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence.
Ian earned his master’s and PhD in political science from Stanford University, and his undergraduate degree from Tulane University.
He teaches at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and previously taught at NYU. Ian also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center.
Topics
Navigating the Geopolitical Recession
For the past 15 years, the post-Cold War global order has been breaking down, leaving us to respond to a series of crises with both political, market, and business implications. Ian Bremmer explains that geopolitics has entered a bust cycle.
The world’s most powerful country— the United States — has become the most politically dysfunctional rich-world country. The world’s most important bilateral relationship — US- China —is deteriorating more quickly than leaders can build new guardrails.
Today’s global institutions no longer reflect the world’s true balance of power. The result: a growing vacuum of leadership and cross-border coordination. This geopolitical recession will continue to limit our ability to respond to crises like the pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war, climate change, and the emergence of disruptive new
technologies.
Ian will share ideas and insights to help policymakers and business decisionmakers navigate a world in accelerating transition.
The Power of Crisis
In a G-Zero world, one without strong and sustainable international leadership, Ian argues we are unprepared for a trio of looming crises—future global health emergencies, transformative climate change, and the next technological revolution.
Ian discusses the geopolitics of:
– War in Ukraine: How will Russia’s challenge to the existing international system and China’s ongoing effort to find the most profitable role to play in ending it shape the next security order and the future of the global economy?
– Climate change: What risks will it create for political and business decision- makers in years to come, and what lessons can it teach us about the future of international cooperation?
– Tech: Ian assesses the growing risks of AI, quantum computing, cyberwarfare, and their impact on the future of government, trade, and the international system.
Managing Risk in an Unstable World
To navigate globalization, every business decision-maker weighs economic variables when considering overseas investments or market exposure. But to spot crucial opportunities and manage risk, they must also understand the political factors and trends changing our world in real-time. Whether it’s increasingly contentious relations between China and the United States, the war in Ukraine, a more complex regulatory environment in Europe, a newly global focus from India, surges of populism in Latin America, heightened competition in Africa, or dozens of other politically driven trends, political analyst and entrepreneur Ian will detail how political risk is creating new sets of business winners and losers.
At this presentation audiences will learn:
– How to spot political risk on the horizon and balance it against economic opportunities
– How to understand the opportunities, and dangers, of multilayered relations between Washington and Beijing
– How to identify the broader trends remaking tomorrow’s global balance of power
– How to process the technological changes now transforming geopolitics
The Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence
What comes after the G-Zero world order? Today, it’s not governments but the world’s powerhouse tech companies that set the
rules in the digital world. They, not our elected leaders, decide how you and I share ideas and information. They have extraordinary real-time, real-world power. How will the technology titans use that power? They will transform the ways we work, think, learn, play, and live. We will have longer, healthier and more productive lives that would dazzle those who lived only in a dial-up world. But these same tech companies will also decide the world’s balance of military power, create new trade and investment patterns, and decide the outcome of our race to save the planet from a human-created climate catastrophe.
Ian will argue that the tech titans will determine the next world order – and whether we have a brighter future or a world without freedom.
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