Sunday, July 9, 2017

On Fareed Zakaria GPS Today

Insights, analysis and must reads from CNN's Fareed Zakaria and the Global Public Square team, compiled by Global Briefing editor Jason Miks.

July 9, 2017

On Today's Show

On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN:

First, Fareed gives his Take on North Korea – and why the conventional wisdom in Washington on how to handle its nuclear program might be wrong.

"North Korea has accurately calculated that China and South Korea are more terrified of the chaos that would follow a war or its collapse than of North Korea's nuclear arsenal," Fareed says.

"Perhaps the right way to look at North Korea then is as a smart, rational, calculating government that is functioning shrewdly given its priority: regime survival.

"More pressure only strengthens its resolve to buy even more insurance. So how to handle it under these circumstances?"

Then, Fareed hosts a live panel to discuss President Trump's trip to the G20 meeting in Hamburg. Joining him will be Anne Applebaum, a columnist with the Washington Post, Anne-Marie Slaughter, president of New America, Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, and Elliott Abrams, former deputy national security advisor in the George W. Bush administration.

Also on the show, Fareed will hear a Russian perspective on President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin from Sergey Karaganov.
 
Plus: Fareed speaks to billionaire David Rubenstein about why he has been collecting historic documents – and why he thinks it's so important that Americans see them for themselves.

Watch Rubenstein discuss the importance of understanding America's history
 

 

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