Prokhorov’s presidential chances are not the point
By Ian Bremmer The opinions expressed are his own. After a week full of anti-government and pro-government protests, Russians woke up on Monday to big news. Mikhail Prokhorov, a political novice with...
View ArticleA Davos winter talk on Russian Spring with Ian Bremmer, Susan Glasser and...
A Russian Spring grows as the prospects of Vladimir Putin returning to the presidency loom. Ian Bremmer, Susan Glasser and Gideon Rose talk with Thomson Reuters Digital Editor Chrystia Freeland about...
View ArticleWhat does Obama’s snub mean for U.S.-Russia relations?
Earlier this week, Barack Obama announced that he won’t be meeting with Vladimir Putin in advance of the September G20 summit in St. Petersburg. That was, at least in part, a response to Russia’s...
View ArticlePutin is winning on Snowden, Syria and Sochi… but so what?
Vladimir Putin’s having a hell of a summer. Before writing the most talked-about New York Times op-ed in months, he embarrassed his chief rival, the United States, by harboring its most high-profile...
View Article2014’s top 10 political risks
Since the 2008 financial crisis, the world’s biggest risks have been economic. From a euro zone meltdown, to a Chinese hard landing, to the U.S. debt crisis, analysts have spent the past five years...
View ArticleWhat MH17 means for Russia-Ukraine
By Ian Bremmer MH17 is an alarming escalation of the Ukraine conflict. In the wake of a surface-to-air missile taking down a Malaysian airliner over Eastern Ukraine, everyone is pointing fingers. Kiev...
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