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How the US Survives Deep Divisions: Fiona Hill and the Post-Jan 6 Fight for American Democracy
How the US Survives Deep Divisions: Fiona Hill and the Post-Jan 6 Fight for American Democracy

Episode 170

On the anniversary of the Capitol insurrection, America has only grown more divided. More Republicans than ever believe that the election was stolen.…

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The Human Tragedy of Yemen’s Intractable Civil War
The Human Tragedy of Yemen’s Intractable Civil War

Episode 169

After 7 years of conflict, Yemen is often called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Ian Bremmer speaks with UN Resident Coordinator David Gressly…

4 years, 3 months ago

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COVID Continued: What the World Will Look Like in 2022
COVID Continued: What the World Will Look Like in 2022

Episode 168

While 2021 brought incredible breakthroughs in science and billions of COVID-19 vaccine doses were delivered globally, the pandemic seems far from ov…

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How We Got Here: Evaluating 1619 & US History With Nikole Hannah-Jones
How We Got Here: Evaluating 1619 & US History With Nikole Hannah-Jones

Episode 167

When Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones published the “1619 Project” in 2019, not even she could have predicted its…

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Don’t Believe the “Taliban 2.0” Hype, Cautions Journalist Ahmed Rashid
Don’t Believe the “Taliban 2.0” Hype, Cautions Journalist Ahmed Rashid

Episode 166

With the US gone and the Taliban back in control, Afghanistan faces a long winter. Mounting food insecurity and a crumbling economy have left many Af…

4 years, 3 months ago

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Special Edition: Why Biodiversity Loss Matters to Governments and Investors
Special Edition: Why Biodiversity Loss Matters to Governments and Investors

Episode 165

Are global leaders finally taking needed action on environmental issues? Coming out of the COP26 meeting in Glasgow, we've seen governments agree to …

4 years, 3 months ago

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Inflation Nation: How Larry Summers Predicted Skyrocketing Prices in the US
Inflation Nation: How Larry Summers Predicted Skyrocketing Prices in the US

Episode 164

As the holiday shopping season gets underway, consumers are facing empty shelves and sky-high prices. What explains the supply chain crunch and how i…

4 years, 4 months ago

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Special Edition: Common Prosperity, Coal, and Competitiveness: The US and China (Part II)
Special Edition: Common Prosperity, Coal, and Competitiveness: The US and China (Part II)

Episode 163

The relationship between the US and China is rapidly evolving. Economic and political decisions made today will impact power dynamics in both the nea…

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A Tale of Two Koreas With Veteran Korea Journalist Jean Lee
A Tale of Two Koreas With Veteran Korea Journalist Jean Lee

Episode 162

From K-Pop supergroup BTS to Oscar-winner Parasite to Netflix global sensation Squid Game, South Korea seems to be churning out one massive cultural …

4 years, 4 months ago

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Do Nuclear Weapons Keep Us Safe? An Arms Control Expert Weighs In
Do Nuclear Weapons Keep Us Safe? An Arms Control Expert Weighs In

Episode 161

Arms control expert Kelsey Davenport joins Ian Bremmer on the GZERO World podcast to talk about the world’s long fascination with nuclear weapons and…

4 years, 4 months ago

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