Dr. Ian Bremmer Speaks to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs at the Chicago Club

Dr. Ian Bremmer addresses the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on the characteristics that make for the rise and fall of govenments. Dr. Bremmer highlights points in his new book that articulate current global economic and political issues world wide that effect the making and breaking of governments.

(PRWEB) September 17, 2006 -- On Wednesday, September 13, 2006, Dr. Ian Bremmer was invited by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to speak on current political and economic issues at the Chicago Club. The event was an immediate “sold out” and for good reason. Dr. Bremmer has just completed his new book “The “J” Curve, a new way to understand why nations rise and fall”, and brought it to the Council for discussion.

Leah Zell Wanger, Treasurer of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and President of the LZW Group LLC, one of Chicago’s most distinguished law firms, graciously introduced Dr. Bremmer.

In the many years that I have been attending Chicago Council events this one is a landmark. Dr. Bremmer offers a radical new approach to observing, analyzing, and assessing current geo-political/economic events. His approaches are articulated in his stunning new book which is a must read for anyone interested in the state of current political/economic events globally.

There are many ways in which one can approach Dr. Bremmer’s discourse, however, the best approach is to say that it was both imaginative and cogent. The moment Dr. Bremmer stood before the gathering he had us spell bound. With encyclopedic breadth and vision Dr. Bremmer went through country after country sighting with incredible detail their state of current economic and political conditions. Further, Dr. Bremmer was able to accomplish this fete in a manner that was accommodating to his audience.

As time drew to a close the audience only grew hungrier for more of what he had to offer. Numerous times individuals called out “we have two hours, please go on”. When Dr. Bremmer took questions he was able to answer them with solid facts replete with pertinent details. What made his responses so astonishing were that they were answered directly, clearly, and unrehearsed. The gathering was a very special event long to be remembered by those of us who were fortunate to attend.

Below are clippings from the inside covers of Dr. Bremmer’s book:

What Freakonomics does for understanding the economy, The J Curve does for better understanding how nations behave. The J curve is a visual too that allows us to see at a glance why some crucial countries are in crisis and unstable while others are prosperous and politically solid. In this imaginative, playful, and practical guide, Ian Bremmer, an expert on the politics of international business, turns conventional wisdom on its head. He reveals how the United States can begin more successfully to act in its own interests.

Ian Bremmer is president of Eurasia Group, the world’s largest political risk consultancy. He has written for the Financial Times, the Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times, and has authored or edited five books. He is a columnist for Slate, a contributing editor at The National Interest, and a political commentator on CNN, Fox News, and CNBC. He lives I New York City and teaches at Columbia University.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Stephen F. Condren is on the President's Circle of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a long-standing member of the Council. He speaks German, Spanish, and Japanese and has traveled extensively all over the world dedicating himself to the cause of World Peace and Multi-Cultural awareness. Mr. Condren is one of the country’s leading landscape painters and owner of Condren Galleries Ltd., located on Michigan Avenue, downtown Chicago. Mr. Condren is recognized in Who's Who in American Art.

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