An exclusive interview with president Bidens National security adviser Jake Sullivan. We talk about russias war in ukraine. Threats from china, and americas role in a new world. And it is gpss birthday. This year we mark 15 years of the Global Public square. It is astonishing how much has happened in a decade and a half. And we will bring you the highlights. But first, here is my take. As i was following turkeys recent general election, i was stunned to hear one of the countrys top officials then Interior Minister speaking to a crowd from a balcony jubilant, he promised that erdogan would wipe away whoever caused truoube for turkey and that includes the American Military. And he declared that those who pursue a proamerican approach will be considered traitors. Keep in mind turkey has been a member of nato with American Military bases in the country for about 70 years. Turkish president erdoganoch used antiwestern rhetoric himself before the elections first round, erdogan tweeted that h
a lid on everything else. all these interlocking global forces meant i had one question for one of the most important people in globalfinance, the managing director of the international monetary fund. kristalina georgieva, a real pleasure, my friend, having you on this show. and kristalina, let s start with this, because you ve recently said a third of the world is heading into recession this year. how deep do you think the recession could be? what we are looking into is a tough 2023. as you know, we are already experiencing labour market disruptions. when inflation cuts the spending power of people, sooner or later they demand higher wages and if they don t get it, they re on the street. and that kind of disruption we have to be prepared for. and if i have one message to policymakers today, it is, please look into the way you can protect the most vulnerable people given that fiscal conditions are tight, and anticipate the impact of high interest rates on labour markets earl
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. today on the program, i have an exclusive interview with president biden s national security adviser jake sullivan. we talk about russia s war in ukraine, threats from china and america s role in a new world: and it is gps birthday. this week we mark 15 years of the global public square. it s astonishing how much has happened in a decade and a half. and we will bring you the highlights. first, here is my take. as i was following turkey s recent general election, i was stunned to hear one of the country s top officials, then interior minister solomon sol lou, speaking from a balcony, promised that erdogan would wipe away whoever causes trouble for turkey, and that includes the american military. he declared earlier that those who pursue a pro-american approach will be considered traitors. keep in mind that turkey has been
an exclusive interview with president biden s national security adviser jake sullivan. we talk about russia s war in ukraine. threats from china, and america s role in a new world. and it is gps s birthday. this year we mark 15 years of the global public square. it is astonishing how much has happened in a decade and a half. and we will bring you the highlights. but first, here is my take. as i was following turkey s recent general election, i was stunned to hear one of the country s top officials then interior minister speaking to a crowd from a balcony jubilant, he promised that erdogan would wipe away whoever caused truoube for turkey and that includes the american military. and he declared that those who pursue a proamerican approach will be considered traitors. keep in mind turkey has been a member of nato with american military bases in the country for about 70 years. turkish president erdoganoch used anti-western rhetoric himself before the elections first roun
the end of fossil fuels, and the return to the office. oh, boy, it s been quite a year. we re going to hear from the policy makers, the big bosses, and the unlikely stories that made the year so tumultuous. from the head of the imf and nasa to the side hustler making millions. how much money do you make doing this? so this past year, we did over $2 million. shut the front door. it s been a wild ride in business and work, so buckle up as we look back at 2023. wherever you joining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, as the year began, europe, it was feeling lucky to have got through a relatively mild early winter. nevertheless, the russian invasion of ukraine and the impact it had on energy and food prices were certainly at the top of the agenda. the year to come in the west, well, it would be a dance between rising prices and wages and interest rates, which were just going up to keep a lid on everything else. all these in