I chatted with Tony Blair about:
- What he learned from Lee Kuan Yew
- Intelligence agencies track record on Iraq & Ukraine
- What he tells the dozens of world leaders who come seek advice from him
- How much of a PM’s time is actually spent governing
- What will AI’s July 1914 moment look like from inside the Cabinet?
Enjoy!
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) – A prime minister’s constraints
(00:04:12) – CEOs vs. politicians
(00:10:31) – COVID, AI, & how government deals with crisis
(00:21:24) – Learning from Lee Kuan Yew
(00:27:37) – Foreign policy & intelligence
(00:31:12) – How much leadership actually matters
(00:35:34) – Private vs. public tech
(00:39:14) – Advising global leaders
(00:46:45) – The unipolar moment in the 90s