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Articles from 2005

27 December 2005
Slate — Ian Bremmer writes about the significance of "nonrevolutions" or why unremarkable elections still matter

31 October 2005
Fortune — Ian Bremmer writes about the disconnect in US and Chinese foreign policy perspectives.

28 October 2005
Financial Times — Ian Bremmer writes that in the face of the CIA-leak investigation the White House crisis is only just beginning.

12 October 2005
International Herald Tribune — Out of the rubble, an opportunity. Ian Bremmer writes on post-earthquake Pakistan.

5 October 2005
International Herald Tribune — The panda hedgers

27 August 2005
International Herald Tribune — Ian Bremmer writes about the use of oil as political leverage in the context of the current high price scenario.

8 August 2005
International Herald Tribune — Bush's political capital ebbs away

17 June 2005
International Herald Tribune — Ian Bremmer suggests using more "carrots" in US relations with Syria.

June 2005
Harvard Business Review (PDF) — Managing Risk in an Unstable World

27 April 2005
International Herald Tribune — Ian Bremmer describes how Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has put Latin America back on the US foreign policy agenda.

24 March 2005
International Herald Tribune — George Kennan's lessons for the war on terror

16 March 2005
Financial Times

25 February 2005
International Herald Tribune — Ian Bremmer proposes that the Bush Administration appeal to China and South Korea for leverage over North Korea regarding its declared nuclear weapons.

29 January 2005
International Herald Tribune — Ian Bremmer examines President Bush's new foreign policy direction for the next four years as more assertive, internationalist and, in many ways, revolutionary.

25 January 2005
Fortune — Ian Bremmer warns that China's need to secure energy resource will put US-China relations on a collision course.

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