Keyword: ian bremmer
Kevin Rudd talks to Ian Bremmer about why he doesn't think a catastrophic conflict between the United States and China is inevitable.
From Israel/Palestine to the Syrian refugee crisis, author Ian Bremmer argues that a willingness to "dehumanize" others has become more prevalent.
In this excerpt from his new book "Us Vs. Them: The Failures of Globalism," Ian Bremmer details the threats to China's economic future.
President Obama's former national security advisor warns that the current lack of government personnel leaves the United States unprepared in the event of a major international crisis.
Ruchir Sharma, Kevin Rudd, and Ian Bremmer spar over whether China's economic woes pose a serious threat to the world economy.
Months before the issue dominated international deadlines, the Eurasia Group CEO scolded the U.S. for not taking in more displaced by the country's civil war.
ASPI President Kevin Rudd joined former U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer at the 2015 Concordia Summit to consider how the U.S. and China might build on the meeting.
On Charlie Rose, the Asia Society Policy Institute president discusses China’s ongoing economic reforms in light of the recent stock market plunge, as well as security issues in the Asia-Pacific.
In a far-ranging exchange of ideas, Ian Bremmer and Kevin Rudd discussed the need for U.S. leaders to commit to a coherent foreign policy strategy as China gains influence and as other nations, particularly in Asia, hedge their alliances.
"America will remain the world’s only superpower for the foreseeable future. But what sort of superpower should it be?" asks Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer in his new book.