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GZERO's 2024 Game Changers

GZERO's 2024 Game Changers


2024 was a year of dramatic reversals. Some came at the ballot box, where long-ruling parties took a beating, anti-establishment figures stormed into power, or strongmen managed to see off what looked like fatal challenges. Some came on battlefields, where deadlocked conflicts began to break in one direction or another. And some came in how we think about politics and geopolitics more broadly.


This week, as we hurtle toward 2025, another year that promises to be pivotal in global affairs, we profile 10 people, who, for better or worse, flipped the script, beat the odds, turned the tables, or otherwise changed the game in 2024. As we count down to No. 1 on Friday, check out today's GZERO Daily for our No. 10 and No. 9 picks for Game Changer of the Year.

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