Ian Bremmer, TIME.com

Ian Bremmer

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Union City, CA, United States

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  • Kathimerini English
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  • Hindustan Times
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Past articles by Ian:

Iran Is the Middle East's Most Dangerous Tinderbox

Ian Bremmer on the myriad problems and pressures that Iran faces today → Read More

How the World Must Respond to the AI Revolution

The problem of AI goes beyond any institutions today. We need a global response, writes Ian Bremmer → Read More

Erdogan Is Facing His Biggest Test—Even If He Loses Turkey's Election

As Turkey goes to the polls on May 14, the question is if Erdogan will win or lose and what he'll do after → Read More

China’s Ambitious Plans in Antarctica have Raised New Suspicions

China's latest construction work in the South Pole is further causing tensions with the U.S., writes Ian Bremmer. → Read More

What Big Shifts in East Asian Geopolitics Mean for the World

What Xi's Russia visit and South Korea and Japan's rapprochement means for the changing geopolitical landscape → Read More

Why Netanyahu Faces His Biggest Political Challenge Yet

Netanyahu is trying to change Israel’s Supreme Court. He’s going to need all the help he can get, writes Ian Bremmer. → Read More

The Iran wildcard

Late last month, as part of its monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported trace amounts of uranium at 84% enrichment. → Read More

Rogue Russia

In January, British officials announced they had uncovered a dramatic cyberattack on the UK postal service which caused “severe disruption” to the computer systems that send mail abroad. They quickly blamed Russian hackers. → Read More

What's at Stake in the Nigerian Elections

On February 25 Nigeria holds a presidential election. Ian Bremmer on who's running and what they face → Read More

Maximum Xi

Xi Jinping emerged from October’s 20th Party Congress with tighter control over the ruling Communist Party – and, therefore, over China – than any leader since Mao Zedong. → Read More

The Attack on Brazil's Democracy Is Not Over

The January 8 attack on Brazil's government may have failed, but its new president will face an ongoing struggle → Read More

The Top 10 Global Risks of 2023

From Ukraine to Xi Jinping to the energy crunch, Ian Bremmer on the top global risk for the world in the coming year → Read More

Rare good news from America’s chaotic politics

Results from this year’s US midterm elections have given Americans and the world a welcome bit of good news: The candidates threatening the integrity of US political institutions and future elections were soundly defeated. → Read More

Nuclear options in Ukraine

Will Russia use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine? It’s a question Western intelligence services are working on around the clock and that Western leaders are carefully weighing. President Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia reserves the right. → Read More

Pakistan's Poisonous Politics

After the assassination attempt on Imran Khan, Pakistan's tense politics are certain to only get worse → Read More

Lula Will Govern a Different Brazil Than When He Was Last in Charge

Ian Bremmer on what Brazil's President Lula faces after defeating Bolsonaro → Read More

Crisis creates a stronger Europe

The European Union has faced a series of emergencies in recent years. → Read More

Lula Will Likely Win Brazil's Tight Election. But After That, Things Will Really Get Difficult

For Lula, election night is where the good news ends because he faces major challenges from the right-wing and the economy → Read More

What Giorgia Meloni's Victory Means for Italy

Big questions loom over what the far right leader Giorgia Meloni's win in Italy means for the country and the E.U. → Read More

The E.U. Is Finally Standing Up to Viktor Orbán

After years of delay, the E.U. is finally trying to stand up to Orban's anti-democratic rule in Hungary → Read More