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A Call to Cancel Davos Due to Brexit, U.S. Shutdown

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Anand Giridharadas, fellow at Aspen Institute and author of the book "Winners Take All," examines populism and the history of a "winners take all" global structure and explains why Davos should be cancelled this year. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Europe's Political Discourse Has Become Violent, Eurointelligence Says

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Wolfgang Munchau, director at Eurointelligence, discusses Europe's political climate after Italy's populist leader Matteo Salvini accused French President Emmanuel Macron of protecting fugitives and portrayed them enjoying a...
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Bloomberg

CEOs Find Themselves Compromised by Stands They Take, Says Apco Worldwide CEO

Higher Ed
Oct.25 -- Brad Staples, chief executive officer at Apco Worldwide, discusses business leaders getting caught up in political tensions, the fine lines they have to walk to do business, how the trade tensions are impacting other countries,...
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Bloomberg

Donald Trump's New Approach to U.S. Diplomacy

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's approach to diplomacy and foreign policy, and the geopolitical issues Trump faces in the White House. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Smiles: Populism Can Be Alleviated With Job Growth

Higher Ed
Nov. 15 -- London School of Economics Professor Paul De Grauwe and Simon Smiles, chief investment officer at UBS Ultra High Net Worth, examine social and political pressures on U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May and the factors pushing...
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Bloomberg

The Anti-Islam Populist Who Wants to Run the Netherlands

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- Politician Geert Wilders is anti-Islam and anti-EU. He doesn't shy away from controversy, having been convicted of racial discrimination and receiving death threats from al-Qaeda. He's also trying to win votes in the...
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Bloomberg

WEF's Drzeniek-Hanouz: Populism Comes to Davos

Higher Ed
Jan.11 -- Margareta Drzeniek-Hanouz, head of global competitiveness at World Economic Forum, and Richard Lacaille, global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, discuss moving beyond the polarized nature of global...
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Bloomberg

Clinton vs. Trump: The Legacy of Political Populism

Higher Ed
Oct. 18 -- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are preparing for this week's third and final debate as the 2016 presidential campaign draws closer to Election Day. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker examines the permanent impact of populism on the...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Larry Fink Puts CEOs on Notice

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- BlackRock chairman and chief executive officer Larry Fink offered guidance to CEOs on corporate governance in his annual letter, letting them know BlackRock is ready to use proxy votes if necessary. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker...
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Bloomberg

Wessel: Trump Meant What He Said About Trade Treaties

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution, discusses President Trump’s executive order to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, tax reform and the makeup...
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Bloomberg

UBS's Donovan: Inflation Is the New Risk

Higher Ed
Oct. 26 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for global inflation, the weakening Chinese yuan and the rise in populism in politics. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock Says Fragmentation Risks Are Weighing on Europe

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Wei Li, head of iShares EMEA investment strategy at BlackRock, discusses political risks in Europe and its impact on equity flows and European Central Bank policy. She talks with Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Fink on Optimism, China, Deficits, Inclusive Capitalism

Higher Ed
Mar.07 -- Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive officer at BlackRock, discusses optimism on the global economy, China's demand for U.S. Treasuries, modern monetary theory, and concern for the U.S. deficit. He speaks with...
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CLEAN : In Bishkek, people watch populist Japarov being sworn in as president

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In the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, people watch populist Sadyr Japarov being sworn in as president of ex-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, completing a remarkable transformation from prisoner to president in just a few months (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Bloomberg

EU Lawmaker Gozi on Brexit Deal, European Parliament Ratification

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- Member of European Parliament and former Italian EU Affairs Minister Sandro Gozi sees February as most likely for the EU Parliament ratification of the Brexit trade agreement. He also says the deal focuses on trading goods and...
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Bloomberg

Billionaire Investor Howard Marks Gets Political

Higher Ed
Aug. 18 -- Policies proposed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would result in a credit downgrade for the U.S., job losses and a more isolated economy, billionaire investor Howard Marks said. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker and...
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Bloomberg

Niall Ferguson: Don't Underestimate Donald Trump

Higher Ed
May 2 -- Niall Ferguson, a Harvard University professor, discusses the state of the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Milken Institute Global Conference on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Haass: Trump Is Topic of Conversation for World Leaders

Higher Ed
Sept. 20 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the state of Ukraine, world leaders' focus on Donald Trump, and the pushback against globalization. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Nick Clegg Sees 'Dark Shadow' of 2008 in Populism

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Nick Clegg, former U.K. Deputy Prime Minister, talks about the factors that feed populism and how politicians can reconnect with citizens. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Guterres Says Common Interest Is to Stop Syrian Conflict

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutteres discusses the conflict in Syria and the rise of populism. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jeanna Smialek at the IMF Spring meetings in Washington, D.C.
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Bloomberg

Roubini: Trump a Contradiction on Populism, Trickle-Down

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, and NYU Stern School Professor Nouriel Roubini examine protectionist measures expected from U.S. President-elect Donald trump and the lack of global leadership. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

European Break Up Now Looks More Likely, Says Blond

Higher Ed
November 10 -- If there’s one country with reason to resent the rise of populist movements, it’s Switzerland. Twenty-two months after it abandoned its 1.20-per-euro exchange-rate cap, the Swiss National Bank still finds the franc in...
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Bloomberg

What's Underpinning the Anger in Politics?

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- Megan Greene, Manulife Asset Management chief economist, discusses anger-driven politics with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"