As anyone who has seen him on television as a global-affairs commentator is aware, Ian Bremmer is a confident man. His interview topics flit from one far-flung part of the world to another as he dispenses smart-sounding nuggets of geopolitical analysis with the rapidity of a chess grandmaster playing against amateurs. And he does this with a likeable mien and little hint of the arrogance one might expect from a person who, by the age of 30, had already built his own thriving political-risk consulting firm.
Early in “Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism,” readers learn a bit about […]
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