
This episode features Professor Ian Bremmer discussing the top geopolitical risks for 2026, including a potential US political revolution, the impact of artificial intelligence, and the evolving global order.
Bremmer highlights that the United States is currently the biggest driver of geopolitical uncertainty, with significant implications for global trade and security. He emphasizes the unpredictability of US leadership and its effects on international relations.
He also addresses China's long-term strategy in securing critical minerals and its implications for global energy dynamics. Bremmer argues that while the US is facing internal challenges, China is positioning itself for future dominance.
Finally, Bremmer expresses optimism about the potential for positive change, suggesting that the current chaos could lead to innovative solutions if approached correctly.
The conversation touches on various global issues, including the Middle East, AI risks, and the need for a new political consensus in the US.
Ian Bremmer discusses geopolitical risks for 2026, including US political instability and AI's impact on global security.

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