Ian Bremmer: Inequality Isn't Inevitable - if Global Communities Cooperate
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Almost three years after COVID, we’re still grappling with the geopolitical convulsions that the pandemic unleashed or worsened. They’re all wiping out decades of progress on fighting global inequality.
What’s more, the world has become more unequal at a time when global cooperation is often an afterthought. So, what can we do about it?
On GZERO World, Ian Bremmer speaks to UN Foundation President and CEO Elizabeth Cousens, who thinks it’s the perfect time for institutions backed by the 1 percent to step up even more.
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