Where in the world is Trump taking us? | Ian Bremmer
In the first 100 days of the second Trump administration, the political landscape has been anything but stable, marked by significant tariff turmoil, a recalibration of foreign policy, and a redefinition of longstanding geopolitical relationships. In an insightful interview with political scientist Ian Bremmer, hosted by TED’s Helen Walters, key global issues are unpacked, shedding light on the implications of these changes for the global economy and international relations. Bremmer emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between substantial developments and mere distractions in today’s fast-paced news environment, providing a nuanced perspective on the most pressing stories of the moment.
One of the most notable aspects of this administration has been its approach to tariffs, which have sparked heated debates both domestically and internationally. The administration’s aggressive stance on trade has led to increased tensions, particularly with China, as both nations grapple with the implications of these economic policies. Bremmer discusses how this tariff turmoil could redefine U.S.-China relations, potentially impacting global supply chains and economic stability. Furthermore, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine remains a focal point of U.S. foreign policy, with the administration’s strategies evolving in response to the changing dynamics on the ground. As Europe continues to navigate its own challenges related to immigration and security, the U.S.’s role in these discussions is more crucial than ever.
Bremmer also highlights the significance of immigration policy in shaping the administration’s legacy, pointing out that how the U.S. manages its borders and responds to global migration trends will have lasting effects on its international standing. As the world witnesses a surge in migration due to conflict and climate change, the Trump administration’s policies could either foster cooperation or exacerbate tensions with allies. Overall, this discussion encapsulates the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape, as the second Trump administration seeks to assert its influence while grappling with the interconnected challenges that define today’s global affairs. Through Bremmer’s analysis, we gain valuable insights into the potential trajectories of U.S. policy and its implications for the future of international relations.
It’s been an eventful first 100 days for the second Trump administration, which has featured tariff turmoil, shifting foreign policy and the upheaval of prior geopolitical relationships. In this discussion, political scientist Ian Bremmer separates signal from noise in the biggest stories of the day, evaluating the global economy, US-China relations, the future of Ukraine and Europe, immigration and more. (This interview, hosted by TED’s Helen Walters, was recorded on April 29, 2025.)