In this “ask ian,” Ian Bremmer responds to the US investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and why it matters far beyond interest rates.
Will Trump end the China truce over Iran?US President Donald Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on countries that do ...
Norway is tightening its grip on Svalbard, a remote archipelago near the North Pole rich in rare-earths and vital for ...
Venezuela was supposed to repay its loans from China with oil. The US blockade on Venezuela’s crude industry means that ...
Frank Fukuyama argues that removing Nicolás Maduro was the easy part, and warns that without legitimacy, stability, and long-term planning, US action in Venezuela risks repeating the failures of past ...
In this Quick Take, Ian Bremmer breaks down the protests across Iran and how the Trump administration might respond.
If you spend a week in Ukraine, you’ll get a long list of advice. Download the air raid app. Download the power outage app.
Trump-Fed feud escalatesThe feud between US President Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve escalated significantly this ...
A pair of surveys showed that Thailand’s progressive opposition party is leading the polls ahead of the Feb. 8 general ...
Hosted by Ian Bremmer, GZERO World is an award-winning, nationally syndicated PBS television program featuring the most ...
Ian Bremmer explains why the US capture of Nicolás Maduro marks a turning point for American power, and what the return of “the law of the jungle” means for global stability.
After the US captures Nicolás Maduro, is Venezuela headed for stability, or chaos? Ian Bremmer talks to Senator Ruben Gallego and Frank Fukuyama about what comes next. Listen: With the global order ...