
Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson review
(Evening Standard) – From plagues and volcanic eruptions to the current Covid pandemic, mankind has always been faced with catastrophes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
As the tectonic plates of international relationships continue to shift under the pressure of the Trump presidency, the summit is an opportunity to observe new diplomatic relationships.
With the world sliding closer to chaos this week, could this be the moment for leaders to restore stability?
Guest: Ian Bremmer, founder and President of the Eurasia Group.
Ian Bremmer, political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, provides unmatched insight into global political dynamics. With deep knowledge of international relations, Ian expertly navigates the complexities of Vietnam’s strategic positioning between superpowers like the U.S. and China. To hear more about the intersection of politics, economics, and global power, bring Ian Bremmer to your next event. Contact WWSG to book him today.
Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson review
(Evening Standard) – From plagues and volcanic eruptions to the current Covid pandemic, mankind has always been faced with catastrophes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
Time to end secret data laboratories—starting with the CDC
The American people are waking up to the fact that too many public health leaders have not always been straight with them. Despite housing treasure…
Thought Leader: Marty Makary
One reason so many are quitting: We want control over our lives again
The pandemic, and the challenges of balancing life and work during it, have stripped us of agency. Resigning is one way of regaining a sense…
Thought Leader: Amy Cuddy