
GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
The United States will no longer play global policeman, and no one else wants the job. This is not a G-7 or a G-20 world. Welcome to the GZERO, a world made volatile by an intensifying international battle for power and influence. Every week on this podcast, Ian Bremmer will interview the world leaders and the thought leaders shaping our GZERO World.
Latest episodes

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Mar 22, 2025 • 33min
The economic waves of Trump 2.0: Insights from The Economist's Zanny Minton Beddoes
Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-in-chief of The Economist, dives into the tumultuous economic landscape under Trump's second term. She discusses Wall Street's initial optimism and how it contrasts sharply with today's reality of tariffs and trade wars. The conversation highlights the geopolitical shifts resulting from Trump's protectionist policies, particularly their impact on allies and global supply chains. Beddoes also examines the pressures on European defense spending and the emerging opportunities in places like India and Abu Dhabi amidst these challenges.

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Mar 15, 2025 • 26min
Will America's global retreat open new doors for Beijing? Insights from Bill Bishop
In seven short weeks, the Trump administration has completely reshaped US foreign policy and upended trade alliances. Will China benefit from US retrenchment and increasing global uncertainty, or will its struggling economy hold it back? On the GZERO World Podcast, Bill Bishop, a China analyst and author of the Sinocism newsletter, joins Ian Bremmer for a wide-ranging conversation about China—its domestic priorities, global administration, and whether America’s retreat from global commitments is opening new doors for Beijing.President Xi Jinping has consolidated power and control in China, but its economy is still dealing with sluggish growth, a property market in crisis, and the specter of deflation. Yet Xi is confident he can bring the People’s Republic into a new era, pushing through major structural reforms, working to transition to a more high-tech economy and ramping up territorial aggression in the South China Sea. So what’s next for the People’s Republic? Can China shake its economic blues? Has the Trump administration's foreign policy approach created new opportunities for Beijing to expand its influence? Bishop and Bremmer break down China's political and economic landscape.Host: Ian BremmerGuest: Bill Bishop
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Mar 1, 2025 • 54min
A Baltic warning: What Ukraine war means for Europe—and the Russian perspective
Baiba Braže, the Latvian Foreign Minister, discusses the pressing security threats to the Baltics from Russia, including cyberattacks and hybrid warfare. She emphasizes the need for heightened defense spending amid rising instability. Dmitri Trenin, a former Russian colonel, offers a contrasting perspective, asserting that decisions about Ukraine should rest with Russia and the U.S., rather than Ukraine itself. Both guests highlight the evolving geopolitical landscape and the urgent need for diverse viewpoints in addressing security challenges in Europe.

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Feb 22, 2025 • 24min
Ukraine and European security in the Trump era: Insights from Sen. Elissa Slotkin
Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and current U.S. Senator, joins Alina Polyakova, the President of the Center for European Policy Analysis, to discuss pressing issues in European security. They analyze the repercussions of Trump's call with Putin and how it affects U.S.-Europe relations. The conversation dives into NATO allies' concerns about American support and the challenges in ensuring Ukraine's security amid shifting geopolitical dynamics. They also touch on the need for European nations to bolster their defense capabilities in a potentially isolated landscape.

Feb 15, 2025 • 35min
Palestinian UN Ambassador on Trump's radical Gaza plan and the Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian Ambassador to the UN, shares his insights on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the future of Gaza. He critiques Trump's controversial proposal for Gaza, emphasizing its implications on Palestinian identity and historical displacement. Mansour passionately defends the Palestinians' deep-rooted connection to their land, rejecting any notion of forced relocation. He also warns against efforts to erase Palestinian identity, questioning whether Gaza's future will be decided by its people or global powers.

Feb 8, 2025 • 29min
How Trump is remaking US public health, with NY Times reporter Apoorva Mandavilli
Apoorva Mandavilli, a New York Times science and global health reporter, discusses the dramatic shifts in U.S. public health policy during the Trump administration. She delves into the controversial nomination of RFK Jr. and the deepening vaccine skepticism in America. Mandavilli explores the implications of withdrawing from the WHO and the challenges of public trust in health messaging. With rising concerns about future pandemics, she highlights a crucial need for reform in health institutions like the CDC and NIH, questioning whether these changes are corrections or risks.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 15min
What Trump's return means for Europe, with Finnish President Alexander Stubb
Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb offers keen insights on the shift in U.S.-Europe relations following Trump's second term. He discusses Europe's need to adapt its security strategies amid increasing geopolitical tensions and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Stubb highlights the importance of leveraging technology to enhance transatlantic collaboration and addresses the rising influence of tech figures on European politics. Additionally, he advocates for a return to cooperative multilateralism to face the chaos of the current international order, emphasizing democratic resilience.

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Jan 18, 2025 • 33min
Big Tech and Trump 2.0: Nicholas Thompson on AI, Media, and Policy
Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and former editor-in-chief of Wired, discusses the crossroads of technology and politics. He examines how a potential Trump 2.0 administration might loosen AI regulations and reshape the tech landscape. Thompson highlights the shifting dynamics between Big Tech and political influence, along with the implications of AI on human interactions. He also delves into Elon Musk's role in media and public discourse, questioning how these changes will affect democracy and information integrity in America.

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Jan 11, 2025 • 28min
The rise of a leaderless world: Why 2025 marks a turning point, with Francis Fukuyama
Francis Fukuyama, a prominent political scientist from Stanford, joins the discussion to analyze the impending G-Zero world of 2025. He emphasizes the dangers of a leaderless global landscape, where power dynamics could devolve into chaos. Fukuyama highlights the importance of fostering trust among leaders amidst rising tensions with China and evolving alliances, such as Russia's partnerships with North Korea and Iran. He also critiques the erosion of liberal democracy in the U.S. and the prioritization of results over procedural norms in modern politics.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 3min
The Top Geopolitical Risks of 2025: A live conversation with Ian Bremmer and global experts
Cliff Kupchan, Chairman of Eurasia Group, and Susan Glasser, New Yorker staff writer, dive into the geopolitical landscape of 2025. They discuss the potential fallout from the Trump administration's policies and the shifting power dynamics involving China and Russia. The conversation uncovers the risks of U.S.-China relations, economic tensions, and the rise of authoritarianism. With insights on global instability, nuclear ambitions in Iran, and the implications of artificial intelligence, this dialogue offers a thought-provoking look at an uncertain future.