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New US administration: New approach to global affairs & tech?

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The coronavirus pandemic has reshaped the world in many ways. In this episode, acclaimed political analyst Ian Bremmer talks about the geopolitics of technology, and how the competing visions from China and America are influencing Europe’s role on the global stage.

Ian Bremmer is the president and founder of Eurasia Group, a political-risk consultancy, and of digital media firm GZERO.

Click here for transcript of this episode.

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Casper Klynge | LinkedIn | Twitter | EU Policy Blog

Ian Bremmer | Eurasia Group | GZERO | Twitter

Microsoft Europe | Site | Twitter | YouTube

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The coronavirus pandemic has reshaped the world in many ways. In this episode, acclaimed political analyst Ian Bremmer talks about the geopolitics of technology, and how the competing visions from China and America are influencing Europe’s role on the global stage.

Ian Bremmer is the president and founder of Eurasia Group, a political-risk consultancy, and of digital media firm GZERO.

Click here for transcript of this episode.

Resources and Info

Casper Klynge | LinkedIn | Twitter | EU Policy Blog

Ian Bremmer | Eurasia Group | GZERO | Twitter

Microsoft Europe | Site | Twitter | YouTube

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