This is, you call this arrested global development. It's so much worse for them than it is for us. This is globalization in reverse and these people are going to be very angry. So we're going to see a much faster growing West-South divide. That's bad for all of us. And that's not a two or three year issue. We don't really feel threatened because we don't know what the future holds. I think our leaders have too much rope to hang ourselves with. There were many reasons why we haven't taken greater action on climate change yet. In any case, at least we didn't even end water crisis and climate change isn't over. Do you
Kara and Nayeema are taping from Europe this week, so today we decided to tackle all things international with Ian Bremmer, the president of Eurasia Group and the man Fortune 500 CEOs seek out to make sense of political risk and exposure. In the interview, Ian projects the Top Risks for 2023 -- from a rogue Russia to a global energy crunch.
He breaks down recent developments in Brazil, Ukraine, Iran and China. We double click on the risk of disinformation, divisive social media and other “weapons of mass disruption” rampant in a digital age. And Bremmer makes a bold comparison between CEOs in Silicon Valley and autocrats abroad saying: “Xi Jinping increasingly rules China the way that Putin rules Russia, the way that the Supreme Leader rules Iran, the way that Mark and Elon rule their companies.”
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