Russia's Cyber Attack: An Act of Espionage or War? Jeh Johnson's Perspective

Russia's Cyber Attack: An Act of Espionage or War? Jeh Johnson's Perspective

Former US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson spent years trying to protect the United States against the kind of massive cyber attack that Russia carried out against American businesses and government agencies in the last year. But at what point should we view such a breach as more than a remarkable feat of espionage? When does it constitute an act of war? Johnson joins Ian Bremmer to discuss.

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Stuck in the Middle with Ukraine

Stuck in the Middle with Ukraine

As the U.S. media focuses on details of President Trump’s dealings with the newly elected President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, GZERO World with Ian Bremmer is taking a deep dive into the former So...

21 Okt 201930min

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Showdown in South America

Colombian President Iván Duque will not be intimidated. Not by armed rebels within his own country or an antagonistic Venezuelan regime to his east. But in today's interview Ian Bremmer asks: At what ...

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Trudeau Up Against the Ropes

Trudeau Up Against the Ropes

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The Problem with Pragmatism

Montana's governor is running for president, but most people don't know that. Despite being popular in his home state — one that Trump won handily in 2016 — Governor Steve Bullock is struggling to gai...

24 Sep 201921min

NATO on the Brink

NATO on the Brink

Turkey’s relationship with Russia is causing grave concern for other NATO members. Ian Bremmer looks at the future of the alliance and talks to its former Supreme Allied Commander, Admiral James Stavr...

16 Sep 201919min

What can the tech industry learn from Chernobyl?

What can the tech industry learn from Chernobyl?

New technologies pose big challenges to our privacy, our jobs, even our democracies. Microsoft president Brad Smith, author with Carol Anne Brown of the new book 'Tools and Weapons,' discusses what ca...

10 Sep 201930min

More Harm than Good

More Harm than Good

Society's rich and powerful want to make the world a better place. And that, says our guest, could be a real problem. On the show Ian Bremmer takes a look at rising income inequality and sits down wit...

5 Sep 201920min

Pulling Back the Curtain on Kim Jong-un

Pulling Back the Curtain on Kim Jong-un

While North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un's grip on power seems to be ironclad, so much of his rule is shrouded in mystery. Anna Fifield, Beijing bureau chief for the Washington Post, has traveled to Py...

5 Sep 201921min

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