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[Geopolitical Shifts and the Future of the Global Order: A Conversation with Ian Bremmer]-[Trump, Europe, Ukraine and the uncertain world order | Ian Bremmer]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-02-27

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The Unwinding of the Global Order

In a recent conversation on TED Talks Daily, political scientist Ian Bremmer offers a sobering assessment of the current geopolitical landscape. Bremmer argues that while the United States remains militarily and economically dominant, it is actively "unwinding its own global order." The U.S. is shifting away from its traditional role as a promoter of collective security, multilateral institutions, and the rule of law, effectively becoming the "principal driver of geopolitical risk and uncertainty" in the world today.

The Transatlantic Rift and the Future of Europe

A central focus of the discussion is the deteriorating relationship between the U.S. and Europe. Bremmer highlights a dramatic moment at the Munich Security Conference, where Vice President J.D. Vance bypassed traditional diplomatic protocols to attack European leaders for "suppressing free speech" and being infected by the "woke mind virus." This rhetoric, combined with Trump’s direct engagement with far-right factions like Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland (AFD), has signaled a potential end to the transatlantic alliance. Bremmer warns that if NATO were to fall apart, most of Europe would be "incredibly vulnerable to external attack," particularly from Russia, as European nations currently lack the independent military capability to defend themselves.

The Realignment on Ukraine

Regarding the war in Ukraine, Bremmer describes a "fundamental rift" between the U.S. and its European allies. He suggests that the Trump administration is preparing to cut a deal with Russia over the heads of the Ukrainians. This shift is characterized by the U.S. moving away from the core precept of "territorial integrity," which has been a cornerstone of international order since 1945. Bremmer notes that Ukraine is being pushed into a position of desperation, potentially signing away natural resources in exchange for security guarantees that remain highly uncertain, noting that Putin has already demanded that "no European troops" serve as peacekeepers.

Israel, Gaza, and the "America First" Exception

Bremmer contrasts the U.S. approach to Ukraine with its stance on Israel. While the Trump administration demands that Ukraine "pay back" aid and cede resources, Israel remains a "clear exception to America First." Bremmer explains that Israel currently feels emboldened by its military successes against Hamas and Hezbollah. Regarding Gaza, he notes that Trump’s initial proposal to turn the region into a "Gaza Riviera" was met with resistance from regional allies, leading to a pivot toward a more technocratic reconstruction plan involving Gulf state funding. However, he warns that while there may be progress in Gaza, the situation in the West Bank is deteriorating as Israel continues to assert dominance.

Domestic Revolutionary Politics and Kleptocracy

Domestically, Bremmer describes the current U.S. administration as "revolutionary" rather than transactional. He points to the influence of Elon Musk as a key executor of this agenda, noting that the administration’s "shoot first and ask questions later" approach to dismantling government bureaucracy is causing irreparable damage. Bremmer expresses deep concern that the U.S. is becoming increasingly "kleptocratic," where financial interests and official government policy are "completely intertwined." He concludes that while the U.S. is not on the verge of becoming a fascist state, the erosion of civic engagement and the rise of billionaires who feel "no accountability" to their fellow citizens are undermining the democratic foundations of the country.

Conclusion: A World of Conflict

When asked if we are heading into World War III, Bremmer says no, but warns that we are entering an era of "much greater conflict." He anticipates an increase in "terrorism at scale" and regional instability, suggesting that the world must navigate a turbulent period before any new global order can emerge. He emphasizes that despite the current trauma, the key to the future lies in "connectedness"—the ability of human beings to find commonalities across borders—rather than the divisive rhetoric currently dominating the political stage.

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