Ian Bremmer
President and founder of GZERO Media and the Eurasia Group
Ian Bremmer is president and founder of leading political risk research and consulting firm Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, which provides intelligent coverage of international affairs. A political scientist, Ian is an independent voice on critical issues around the globe.
Who is…
- Bremmer’s research fields include: international political economy, geoeconomics and geopolitics, states in transition and global emerging markets, and US foreign policy.
- He has published ten books on global affairs and is the foreign affairs columnist and editor-at-large for Time and a contributor for the Financial Times A-List.
- Bremmer is credited with unintentionally coining Trump’s “America First” slogan and breaking news of a previously undisclosed meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin.
- A prolific thought leader, he is also credited with bringing the craft of political risk to financial markets and creating Wall Street’s first global political risk index (GPRI).
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