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[Navigating the New Geopolitical Landscape: Ian Bremmer on the Second Trump Presidency]-[Trump’s 2024 election win — and what’s next | Ian Bremmer]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2024-11-11

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The Return of Trump: A New Era for Global Geopolitics

In a recent conversation with Helen Walters, political scientist Ian Bremmer offers a comprehensive analysis of Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Bremmer posits that this outcome, solidified by wins in both the electoral and popular vote, grants the incoming administration a clear mandate to pursue its "America First" agenda. With Republicans poised to control both chambers of Congress and the Supreme Court, the legislative and policy hurdles of the past are largely removed.

The Drivers of Change: Inflation, Immigration, and Disinformation

Bremmer identifies three primary factors that drove the electorate to reject the incumbent administration: inflation, immigration, and disinformation. He notes that despite economic cooling, the psychological impact of sustained high prices made it impossible for Vice President Harris to distance herself from the Biden administration's legacy. Furthermore, he argues that the widespread circulation of disinformation has created a fractured reality where voters are unable to "ascertain truth through fiction." This environment, he warns, is an "unsustainable trajectory" for a representative democracy.

The Role of Elon Musk and the Media Landscape

One of the most significant shifts highlighted by Bremmer is the influence of Elon Musk. Bremmer characterizes Musk's strategic political investment as potentially "the smartest strategic political bet" by a billionaire in U.S. history. He suggests that Musk is now uniquely positioned to influence U.S. technology policy. However, Bremmer expresses deep concern regarding the erosion of traditional media, noting that while mainstream outlets have flaws, the rise of "citizen journalists"—often amplified by bots or bad actors—promotes a dangerous lack of expertise and accountability that threatens civil society.

Foreign Policy: From Ukraine to the Middle East

Bremmer predicts a radical departure in foreign policy. Regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, he expects Trump to push for a swift freeze of the conflict, potentially bypassing European allies to engage in direct negotiations with Putin. He emphasizes that the era of coordinating united policies with European partners is likely over, leaving NATO allies in a state of "no man's land."

In the Middle East, Bremmer anticipates that Israel will feel empowered by a Trump presidency. While he expects a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in the short term, he remains pessimistic about Gaza, predicting a worsening humanitarian crisis. Most alarmingly, he sees an increased risk of an "expanded military confrontation" between the U.S. and Iran, noting that Trump’s approach to foreign policy is strictly transactional: "I don't care what kind of a political system you have internally. I want to know, can I do a deal with you?"

The Future of Global Order

Ultimately, Bremmer argues that while the United States remains the world's most powerful nation—dominating in energy, military capacity, and AI—the global order is in "deep disarray." The core issue is not just a shift in interests, but a fundamental divergence in values. By rejecting the multilateral, democratic-focused architecture that defined the post-war era, the U.S. under Trump is stepping away from its role as a global leader. Bremmer concludes that this absence of consistent leadership will lead to greater "uncertainty, volatility and danger" in the coming years, as the world moves away from shared values toward a landscape defined by transactional power dynamics.

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They voted on a country whose direction they did not agree with.
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Ted Audio Collective.
You're listening to Ted Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hugh.
Something on a lot of our minds right now is what happens now that Donald Trump has emerged as the victor in the latest U .S.
presidential election.
So today we are bringing you a special conversation on its effects on the rest of the world.

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