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Nexio Global Media > Business > Bloomberg Weekend Show LIVE from New York: Experts Analyze Global Markets, Energy, and Geopolitics
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Bloomberg Weekend Show LIVE from New York: Experts Analyze Global Markets, Energy, and Geopolitics

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Last updated: March 15, 2026 2:30 pm
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Weekend Insight: Global Experts Decode Markets, Politics, and Energy Shifts in Live New York Roundtable

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Geopolitical Flashpoints: War, Diplomacy, and the Global OrderEnergy Transition: Between Crisis and OpportunityU.S. Politics: Polarization and the 2024 LandscapeWhy Context MattersFinal Thoughts

New York, [Date] – As financial markets close for the week, the world’s most pressing issues demand deeper analysis. From geopolitical tensions to energy policy and economic volatility, a panel of distinguished experts convened live in New York to dissect the weekend’s most consequential headlines. Hosted by journalists David Gura, Christina Ruffini, and Lisa Mateo, the discussion blended sharp analysis with engaging storytelling, offering audiences clarity on complex global developments.

The high-profile panel included Philip Crowther, veteran international correspondent for the Associated Press; Lee Zeldin, former U.S. Congressman and EPA Administrator; Sir Lawrence Freedman, renowned war studies professor emeritus at King’s College London; and Karen Young, a senior scholar at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. They were joined by Mehrzad Boroujerdi, an Iranian-American academic and Missouri University dean; Congressman Adam Smith; McKay Coppins, political staff writer for The Atlantic; and Eric Cortellessa, Time magazine’s senior political correspondent.


Geopolitical Flashpoints: War, Diplomacy, and the Global Order

Sir Lawrence Freedman, whose expertise shaped decades of Western military strategy, opened with a sobering assessment of escalating conflicts. “We’re witnessing a fragmentation of the post-Cold War order,” he noted, pointing to Ukraine, the Middle East, and simmering tensions in the Indo-Pacific. His analysis contrasted with Philip Crowther’s frontline reporting, which highlighted how localized disputes—from Sudan to the South China Sea—are increasingly drawing in global powers.

Iran’s domestic and foreign policies took center stage as Mehrzad Boroujerdi, a leading voice on Middle Eastern affairs, unpacked Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and regional proxy wars. “The regime is walking a tightrope,” he observed, “balancing economic desperation at home with aggressive posturing abroad.” His comments dovetailed with Karen Young’s examination of how energy markets are reacting to these uncertainties, particularly oil supply disruptions and renewable energy investments.


Energy Transition: Between Crisis and Opportunity

Young, a respected energy economist, emphasized the paradoxes of the current moment. “While Europe races to decarbonize, emerging economies still rely on fossil fuels to meet basic needs,” she said. The discussion turned to the U.S., where Lee Zeldin defended the Biden administration’s climate policies but acknowledged “painful trade-offs” in energy affordability.

Congressman Adam Smith, a key figure in defense and infrastructure legislation, argued for a “pragmatic green transition”—one that balances innovation with job preservation. “We can’t sacrifice industrial stability for ideological purity,” he asserted, sparking debate over the pace of regulatory reforms.


U.S. Politics: Polarization and the 2024 Landscape

Domestic divisions loomed large as McKay Coppins and Eric Cortellessa delved into the 2024 election cycle. Coppins, known for his incisive profiles of political figures, warned of “unprecedented volatility” in both major parties, citing populist challenges to establishment candidates. Cortellessa added that foreign policy, often a secondary issue, could become a decisive factor given conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.

Zeldin and Smith clashed gently over bipartisan cooperation, with Zeldin criticizing “short-termism” in Congress, while Smith highlighted recent legislative wins like the CHIPS Act. “The world watches whether America can govern itself,” Smith remarked, underscoring the global stakes of U.S. dysfunction.


Why Context Matters

The panel’s diversity—spanning academia, government, and journalism—ensured no perspective dominated. Freedman’s historical lens complemented Crowther’s ground-level reporting, while Young’s data-driven energy insights contrasted with Boroujerdi’s cultural nuance. Such interplay is rare in today’s fragmented media landscape, making the discussion a standout for depth and balance.


Final Thoughts

As the event concluded, Ruffini posed a unifying question: “In a world of overlapping crises, what’s the one priority leaders can’t ignore?” Answers varied—from military deterrence to climate adaptation—but all agreed on the need for strategic patience. In an era of snap judgments and soundbites, the takeaway was clear: Understanding the world requires listening to those who study it most closely.

The weekend’s headlines will fade, but the forces shaping them remain in motion—a reminder that insight, not just information, is the true commodity.

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