One Saudi Step Too Far with Nicholas Kristof

One Saudi Step Too Far with Nicholas Kristof

What happens if there are no consequences for murder? Does it make it easier for it to happen again? The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in Turkey may put those questions to the test. Ian examines them with a man who came to know Khashoggi personally over the past 15 years: Two-time Pulitzer prize winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times.

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Special edition: What does the world think of the US election?

Special edition: What does the world think of the US election?

No matter who wins the US election, the result will reverberate around the world through America's policies on trade, immigration, and security. To understand that impact better, the writers of Signal...

18 Sep 202050min

Stanford's President Marc Tessier-Lavigne: College in the Covid Age

Stanford's President Marc Tessier-Lavigne: College in the Covid Age

Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne joins Ian Bremmer to talk about how higher education is trying (and in many cases failing) to adjust to the pandemic this fall. Tessier-Lavigne made ...

14 Sep 202031min

Special Edition: Has Globalism Been Canceled?

Special Edition: Has Globalism Been Canceled?

Globalism came with big promises—free trade, open borders, and a rising tide that would lift everyone’s boat, including members of the working class. But decades into the experiment and months into th...

10 Sep 202048min

Jared Kushner on Middle East Peace & Pandemic in the U.S.

Jared Kushner on Middle East Peace & Pandemic in the U.S.

President Trump’s top advisor—and son-in-law—Jared Kushner joins GZERO World for an in-depth conversation with Ian Bremmer. On the heels of an historic deal normalizing relations between Israel and th...

24 Aug 202025min

Rage in the Streets of Beirut with Kim Ghattas

Rage in the Streets of Beirut with Kim Ghattas

It was a blast heard around the world, an explosion so big it literally sent shockwaves through the streets of Beirut. More than 200 were killed, thousands injured, and hundreds of thousands left home...

17 Aug 202023min

Flying Blind: The U.S. Government’s Pandemic Response with Dr. Tom Frieden

Flying Blind: The U.S. Government’s Pandemic Response with Dr. Tom Frieden

Former CDC director – and current CEO of the public health initiative Resolve to Save Lives – Dr. Tom Frieden joins Ian Bremmer to talk about how to get the Covid-19 pandemic under control in the Unit...

10 Aug 202030min

From Bad to Worse: US/China Relations with Zanny Minton Beddoes

From Bad to Worse: US/China Relations with Zanny Minton Beddoes

Ian Bremmer explores the escalating tension between the world’s two biggest geopolitical and economic players—the US and China. With guest Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-in-Chief of The Economist, Bremm...

3 Aug 202028min

Lessons Not Learned: America’s Pandemic Response with Dr. Vivek Murthy, Former US Surgeon General

Lessons Not Learned: America’s Pandemic Response with Dr. Vivek Murthy, Former US Surgeon General

On the latest episode of GZERO World, former US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy joins Ian Bremmer to discuss how the Sun Belt states became America’s epicenter in the COVID-19 outbreak, the latest treatm...

27 Jul 202024min

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