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Ian Bremmer

The world is changing faster than our ability to understand it.

Ian Bremmer

Founder & President, Eurasia Group; Foreign Affairs Columnist, TIME; Expert on Political Risk

Ian Bremmer is a political scientist, an author, and a leading voice on geopolitics, political risk, and the future of the global economy. He is the founder of Eurasia Group, a leading political risk research and consulting firm. Bremmer’s career is a powerful counterpoint to a world of political polarization and instability, offering a clear, pragmatic, and actionable guide to navigating a rapidly changing global landscape.

Bremmer is the author of several influential books, including the best-selling Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism. In this work, he provides a clear and compelling analysis of the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world. His work has been widely recognized for its scholarly rigor and its practical application.

His philosophy is that a great society is not built on a single leader; it’s built on a long-term commitment to creating value for its people. He believes that by understanding the fundamentals of geopolitics, one can unlock their full potential and create a more fulfilling life. He is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

As a speaker, Ian Bremmer provides a clear and intellectual perspective on the principles of geopolitics, political risk, and the future of the global economy. He shares insights from his career and provides a clear and compelling framework for how to create a more resilient and equitable world. His talks are invaluable for leaders, policymakers, and innovators.

Geopolitics & Foreign Policy
International Relations
World Affairs

Recent Topics

Navigating Geopolitical Tensions in a Divided World

The Future of Global Alliances

Risk Management in an Uncertain Era

Understanding the Rise of Populism

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