The podcast analyzes Eurasia Group's 2026 top geopolitical risks report, focusing on the US's shifting global role and its domestic political revolution. It highlights Trump's "Don Roe Doctrine," prioritizing US influence in the Western Hemisphere, exemplified by the capture of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. The discussion explores the US-China competition, particularly in energy and technology, and the implications of China's deflation trap. The panel also examines Europe's exhaustion and vulnerability amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict and internal political challenges. AI's rapid development without effective global governance and potential risks and water scarcity as a growing interstate conflict factor are also addressed.
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