Ian Bremmer: State of the World 2024 | GZERO Live

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Ian Bremmer delivered his highly anticipated 2024 State of the World speech on October 23 in Tokyo. Each year, he takes a look at the biggest geopolitical moments of the year and shares an honest assessment of where we are and where we’re headed.

He spoke at the 2024 GZERO Summit Japan, hosted by Eurasia Group, the world's leading political risk research and consulting firm. Bremmer is president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, a company dedicated to providing intelligent and engaging coverage of international affairs. The speech was streamed live on GZERO’s website and its social media channels.

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Thank you and team for the content, it's said in a way that I can digest. Best regards from a disabled USAF vet.

KenVet
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American values can be seen in Gaza and now in Lebanon.

roundnround
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The west should deeply think why the west doesn’t feel good.

kshen
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Ian is so impressive. It’s so refreshing to hear this constructive dialog.

SkelatorRevisited
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Sensible voice saying sensible things. What universe is this

Braamswart
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The concept of global leadership must undergo a complete transformation. We need a new global collective vision. We need collective security founded on justice. Therefore, a new democratic global governance is essential. Without it, chaos will accelerate.
Why no one talks about these issues?

TheVafa
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Ian always provides solid balanced commentary. It does feel however that the world is in some sort of cold war environment given everything unfolding out there though.

adambnz
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Ian's latest version of Humpty Dumpty😂

richardhanbali
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Thanks so much. Yes, we - from sub saharan Africa - continue to benefit from globalization in many ways.

giadvisory
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Brilliant, a rare man without an agenda or illusions

sowelie
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He’s makes so much sense! Brilliant speaker!

boutchie
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So Israel will be a lone island over there? And you didn't say what will happen with the Palestinians.

debbiemetke
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Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
00:00 - Power imbalance in institutions
00:39 - US President Barack Obamas Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
04:50 - Disruption offers humanity best chance to build a fairer world
05:32 - Globalization is not over despite headwinds
07:14 - USChina energy cooperation longterm trend, stable
10:34 - Chinas restrictions on tech innovation
11:26 - Global demands for access to effective AI
13:37 - AIs potential for global development
17:18 - The United States does not need a Cold War with China
19:03 - Global leadership crisis US, China abdicate, Israels role
22:12 - Russias role in Ukraines future, diplomacy, EU integration
24:12 - Russias economic and political pressure on Ukraine
25:10 - Ukraines prospects for membership in NATO remain uncertain
29:19 - Israels war in Gaza and its impact on Palestinians
31:26 - EastWest tensions in the Middle East
34:21 - Global leaders face crisis of democracy in US
38:46 - Lawsuits against election fraud
39:56 - Japans role in global leadership
43:15 - World leaders reliance on Japan for leadership
44:33 - Welcoming to GO Summit

danecjensen
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A lot of strength and courage needed in global leadership which Ian claims is absent? Ian why are you not running for President? Those that can’t do …….. preach!!

aihong
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the fact that he gave this talk in japan, a country which was and still is subjugated by the USA, says it all

MattMajcan
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one thing is to make sure that the so called allies, partners or servants don't look the way.

henry-heln
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this complex lesson about geopolitical and it's security impact to the people around the world as well as supper power struggles between chine and USA,
and lack of one leadership in the world

abdikariimawil
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I disagree with Ian Bremmer in some areas, but he's a good speaker and I share his preference for global cooperation over war. I found it puzzling that like many mainstream journalists and speakers lately, IAN avoided mentioning BRICS, which is a growing global development central to his topic. Is it because the growth of BRICS brings his perception of our western dominated 'global world order' into question?

JohnPartyka
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The only reason the japanese are so outspoken about nuclear weapons is to make them look like the victim during WWII, ask them why they were on the receiving end of nuclear weapons and watch how fast the topic goes sideways...

thewolfofswingthat
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Ian really is a master orator. He really knows how to command a room.

I disagree with his statement on Israel and the US being at fault for not bringing an end to the conflicts there. The status quo isn’t something that we can go back to there because it was never tenable in the first place.

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