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China's Race to Build The FutureFriday, February 6
11:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Dan Wang, Technology analyst and author. Over the last two decades, China has transformed into an engineering state. Its ability to build almost anything has led to record growth, but also domestic challenges and soaring debt. Can the US learn from China's rise and avoid its mistakes? -
Singapore's Role in a Fragmented WorldWednesday, February 4
4:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of Singapore. Singapore is a small country at a crossroads. With close ties to both the US and China, it's become a hub for finance, trade and technology. Singapore's president discusses the island's role in a shifting global order, as well as its AI future. -
Singapore's Role in a Fragmented WorldFriday, January 30
11:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of Singapore. Singapore is a small country at a crossroads. With close ties to both the US and China, it's become a hub for finance, trade and technology. Singapore's president discusses the island's role in a shifting global order, as well as its AI future. -
Europe's Wake-Up CallWednesday, January 28
4:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guests: Alexander Stubb, President of Finland; Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump blasted European leaders and pushed for control of Greenland. Will Europe break from its closest ally? Ian Bremmer talks to Finland's President Alexander Stubb and the IMF's Kristalina Georgieva. -
Europe's Wake-Up CallFriday, January 23
11:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guests: Alexander Stubb, President of Finland; Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump blasted European leaders and pushed for control of Greenland. Will Europe break from its closest ally? Ian Bremmer talks to Finland's President Alexander Stubb and the IMF's Kristalina Georgieva. -
Trump's Second Term, One Year InWednesday, January 21
4:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Stephen Walt, Professor of International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. In just 12 months, Donald Trump has transformed the presidency - and the world. He returned to the White House with fewer constraints and a more muscular view of foreign policy. A look at President Trump's first year back in office and what comes next. -
Trump's Second Term, One Year InFriday, January 16
11:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Stephen Walt, Professor of International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. In just 12 months, Donald Trump has transformed the presidency - and the world. He returned to the White House with fewer constraints and a more muscular view of foreign policy. A look at President Trump's first year back in office and what comes next. -
What Comes Next In Venezuela?Wednesday, January 14
4:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego and Stanford's Francis Fukuyama. One week ago, President Trump green-lit a military raid that captured Venezuela's president and shocked the world. Now one question looms large in Caracas and Capitol Hill: What comes next? -
What Comes Next In Venezuela?Friday, January 9
11:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego and Stanford's Francis Fukuyama. One week ago, President Trump green-lit a military raid that captured Venezuela's president and shocked the world. Now one question looms large in Caracas and Capitol Hill: What comes next? -
Is The Ai Bubble About to Burst?Wednesday, January 7
4:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times columnist and CNBC anchor. The Great Depression taught us that market euphoria and easy debt are a dangerous mix. Today, as billions pour into AI, some wonder if history could rhyme. Journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin joins Ian Bremmer to ask: is the next big bubble about to burst? -
Is The Ai Bubble About to Burst?Friday, January 2
11:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Guest: Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times columnist and CNBC anchor. The Great Depression taught us that market euphoria and easy debt are a dangerous mix. Today, as billions pour into AI, some wonder if history could rhyme. Journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin joins Ian Bremmer to ask: is the next big bubble about to burst?

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