Ian Bremmer
The financial system will not collapse
The global financial system will not collapse from the turbulence caused by the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and the problems facing Credit Suisse, as governments and the relevant international institutions have learned from the past; however, there will be further problems in the markets, as high inflation makes it difficult to manage the situation, the president of Eurasia Gr
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Putin and Biden won’t be friends but see path together
There was no talk of gazing into Vladimir Putin's "soul" and the Russian president didn't try to gaslight a rookie U.S. leader.
Instead, Putin's first summit with the fifth U.S. president of his tenure, Joe Biden, was about mutual respect - and the meeting in Geneva could, both of them said, lead to a more predictable, if still tense, relationship.
President Erdo?an named among TIME's Most Influential 100
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has been named among the world's 100 most influential people under the leaders category of TIME magazine's annual list.
Change of US president won't mean change of foreign policy
China, Japan and India look to the future
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The leader that might not lead
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Ukraine is a crisis―but not a Cold War
US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) reaches out to shake hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the start of a bilateral meeting to discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine in Geneva April 17.
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