What China Thinks It Can Gain From a Disordered World: A Conversation With Oriana Skylar Mastro

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The AI Race Nobody Can Win: A Conversation With Sebastian Mallaby

The breakneck pace of AI progress and the intensity of the competition for AI supremacy has left U.S. policymakers in a difficult position. They must encourage the innovation needed to ensure an advantage over China and to power economic growth; protect against a national securit ...  Afficher plus

America, Iran, and a World in Turmoil: A Conversation With Ian Bremmer

The war in Iran may have come to an end, but both the course and the conclusion of that war have brought into sharp relief the forces that increasingly define a world of weaponized power and systemic risk: unconstrained leaders willing to gamble with military force; the search fo ...  Afficher plus

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Doves and Hawks: Foreign policy in the second Trump age
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

A humanitarian crisis in Gaza; question marks around Iran; unstable governments in eastern Europe; and the growth of China’s economic and military might. All are cause for concern—and all provide the backdrop to the Trump administration’s approach to foreign policy, which represe ...  Afficher plus

An Insider's View of the Mideast Conflict
Amanpour

Israel's attacks on Iran and Iran's retaliation have brought the United States to the edge of entering another war in the Middle East. It is exposing divisions within President Trump's cabinet and the MAGA movement over American involvement abroad. As former Chair of the Joint Ch ...  Afficher plus

Allies React to Trump's Global Realignment & Trade War
Amanpour

As Trump’s global trade war rattles markets and allies prepare for a post-America world, and just after President Putin weighed in on the U.S. Ukrainian ceasefire proposal, Christiane spoke with Trump's former EU ambassador Gordon Sondland about his global realignment. Then, Chri ...  Afficher plus

Interviews with: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Republican Senator J.D. Vance, Former US Vice President Al Gore
State of the Union

First, a split over foreign aid divides Congress as world pressure grows over the civilian death toll in Gaza. Does the Biden administration have any conditions in its support for Israel in the war? US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is next. Next, President Joe Biden takes th ...  Afficher plus