Could Rise of Global Swing States Reduce U.S. Interest in Europe?
January 16, 2013
In this podcast, GMF Transatlantic Fellow Dr. Dan Kliman and Sciences Po Paris Professor Alfredo Valladão discuss GMF's new publication, Global Swing States: Brazil, India, Turkey, Indonesia, and the Future of International Order with Ian Lesser, executive director of the Transatlantic Center in Brussels.
Dan Kliman explains why the rise of these four powerful democracies could be of economic and political interest to the United States of America, and renew and strengthen the current global order. Alfredo Valladão argues that if America shifts its focus towards these global swing states, it could ''devalue" the influence of Europe and other international organizations in the world order.



