Coming soon: Ian Bremmer gives his 2022 update on the State of the World

Watch live Tuesday, September 27 at 9:00 pm ET.: Ian Bremmer shares his unique perspective on the latest geopolitical events around the globe. To watch live on Tuesday 9/27 at 9 pm ET / Wed 9/28 at 10 am JST, visit: gzeromedia.com/stateoftheworld

Watch live: Ian Bremmer shares his unique perspective on the latest geopolitical events around the globe that are reshaping elections, policy priorities, and economic trends.

Ian's State of the World speech examines:

  • Are the US and China engaged in a cold war?
  • How powerful have tech companies become on the global stage?
  • Is there hope for the world to unite to fight climate change and other shared challenges?

Watch live here on Tuesday, September 27 at 9:00 pm ET.

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