The US vs. Itself — and Other Top Global Risks in 2024 | Ian Bremmer | TED
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Publicado 2024-01-09
This interview, hosted by TED's Helen Walters, was recorded on January 8, 2024 as part of the series "TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer." Watch more: go.ted.com/series/tedexplainstheworldwithianbremme…
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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This woman did great in not sticking her opinions into what he was saying. Proper hosting, some should take notes.
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Our time had reached its zenith, and it is now over. Everything not just Banks, Stock including 401Ks, are suffering from the recession and crashes. My $750K retirement equity portfolio is losing money. Because of inflation, I keep losing. Similar to how Rome fell under its despotic emperors, this world will also. I apologise if you are considering retirement but are concerned that your pension won't cover the rising expense of living. There are terrible foreign policies worldwide, as well as disastrous regulatory, fiscal, and energy policies.
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I listened again, objective , yet hopeful in mankind.
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Thank you for the shout out to the Antarctic Treaty System and the fact that it has managed the stewardship of that unique ecosystem is quite remarcable.
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Putin should not be rewarded with more territory.
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It is very important to make the international community aware of the fact that invasion or annexation based on unilateral claims without UN approval, even though one's own country has not been attacked(extremely important), will only lead to backlash from the international community and economic exhaustion.This is the quickest way to deter sterile wars and save nations from unnecessary expenses.
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Thanks Ian Bremmer for your toughts
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As a side note, Ian's body language and voice inflections make me smile :) If the topics were not this heavy...
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very clear explanations about global developments by ian bremmer. impressed by his way of explaining, how all things are connected.
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The war on Hamas is neither a war nor is Hamas the target.
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I always value Ian's presentation of the smooth brain take
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Watching from Nigeria ❤ love you American
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The US economy too is grappling with uncertainties, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.
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Mr Bremmer is a gift to the world. Thank you for your work.
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I love Ian for his perpetual honesty.
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Brilliant presentation. Clarity, logic, facts/evidence, I have followed and read so much if Ian's work over the years. This is the "best of the best". 2024 will be a year like no other and the risks are daunting...frightening really. Thanks Ian for your insights, clarity and brilliant talk. Every leader and politician in the world should watch this.
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If I want to understand what's happening broadly and in depth, Ian Bremmer here on TED is where I'll go.
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Implosion has been one of the fates of the most powerful countries in the world since the Roman Empire.
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Ted Talk has become more and more skewed over the last decade. I am very pleased to listen to Ian as he analysed each situation with facts, from a neutral point of view.