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Perspectives on Power: Analyzing Global Politics and Economic Change

5/24/202643 min

Tune in to GPS as we dissect the Beijing-Moscow axis, the state of democracy under President Erdogan, and the chilling truth about the grim job market for recent graduates.

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  2. Fareed Zakaria· Host0:14

    [upbeat jingle] [upbeat music] This is GPS, the global public square. Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world. I'm Fareed Zakaria, coming to you from New York. [upbeat music] Today on the program, goodbye President Trump. Hello, President Putin. The Russian leader visited Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, following swiftly in the American entourage's footsteps. We'll explore the ins and outs of the Beijing-Moscow axis and more with Richard Haass and Kishore Mahbubani. Also, as the class of 2026 is unleashed on the job market in the age of AI, Derek Thompson will enlighten us on just how bad it is out there for these graduates. Then Jodi Kantor of The New York Times will explain how these young adults can find their passions and pursue them. Finally, what happens to a nation and its citizens under the decay of democracy? The author, Susie Hansen, will tell us how a neighborhood in Istanbul

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