Geopolitical Recession Insights
The current geopolitical landscape reveals a critical need for reform in international institutions like the UN and NATO, which have become obsolete. Crises, such as the war in Ukraine and climate change, present opportunities for building more flexible and relevant responses. Despite the dysfunction in US politics and the strained US-China relationship, there remains potential for progress in addressing global challenges.In this clip
From this podcast

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
The Blue Flame Thinkers of The Prof G Pod
Related Questions
Why is American politics unstable in the context of the episode How bad is the state of the world, and how can we build a better world order with Ian Bremmer and the clip Priorities of the Public?
How will the changes in global power realignment and the strategies to reduce dependency on distant markets impact global trade dynamics and the balance of power in the coming years, as discussed in the episode Conversation with Ian Bremmer — 2024’s Top Geopolitical Risks and the clip Taiwan's Election Risks?
Can diplomacy help avoid war in the context of the episode State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and the clip US-China Relations Shift?