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Eurasia Group analysts cover political developments worldwide and are available to members of the press for comment. For more information contact Alex Lloyd at +1.646.291.4036 or lloyd@eurasiagroup.net 28 February 2008 Newsweek Clifford Kupchan shares his views on outgoing Russian President Vladimir Putin's legacy 28 February 2008 Bloomberg Patrick Esteruelas discusses the dispute between Venezuelan and ExxonMobil 25 February 2008 The New York Times Daniel Kerner discusses the natural gas negotiations between Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina 23 February 2008 Reuters Wolfango Piccoli discusses the passage of a controversial law in Turkey allowing female students to wear the Muslim headscarf at universities 22 February 2008 Newsbreak Roberto Herrera-Lim writes about the ability of the Philippines' president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to weather the latest political scandal 19 February 2008 Slate.com Ian Bremmer explains how Fidel Castro "survived nine U.S. presidents, the collapse of his Soviet benefactor, and four decades of American attempts to undermine his government" 16 February 2008 The New York Times Clifford Kupchan comments on the Russian presidential election 15 February 2008 CNN Money Eurasia Group analysts say that industry will likely suffer in Brazil due to higher energy prices and a less stable supply of gas 01 February 2008 BusinessWeek.com Eurasia Group's Top 10 Leaders for 2008 call attention to influential, though not necessarily well known, political players 29 January 2008 The National Interest Ian Bremmer shares his impressions of the 2008 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos 29 January 2008 Reuters Philippe de Pontet blogs about Kenya's prospects for a successful power-sharing agreement 28 January 2008 Oil Daily A Eurasia Group report claims that falling oil and gas output and power supply shortfalls will play a critical role in Latin America's economic growth and political stability in the next two to five years 25 January 2008 Mint Eurasia Group's "10 Leaders to Watch" are profiled 25 January 2008 Marketwatch Mike Davies comments on South Africa's power cuts 25 January 2008 FT.com Ian Bremmer blogs about his observataions of the 2008 WEF Annual Meeting in Davos 22 January 2008 Lloyd's Eurasia Group's Top Risks for 2008 caution investors about trends in US anti-globalisation, tensions in the Middle East and the growing threat of another terrorist attack as among the major risks threatening the global financial market in the year ahead 18 January 2008 RealClearPolitics.com Ian Bremmer writes about the Top Risks for 2008 17 January 2008 Harper's Ian Bremmer is interviewed about the top political risks for investors in 2008 17 January 2008 Clarin Eurasia Group says that energy bottlenecks will be a serious risk in Latin America in 2008 and beyond 16 January 2008 Forbes Clifford Kupchan comments on the purchase by Russian oil producer West Siberian of refiner Alliance Oil, as part of a Kremlin push to move Russia away from being a natural resources exporter, to a supplier of refined products 15 January 2008 BusinessWeek Seema Desai comments on the India-China trade relationship 14 January 2008 The Korea Times Abraham Kim writes about policy choices for Korean President-elect Lee Myung-bak 10 January 2008 Ria Novosti (English) Ian Bremmer says that political conflict between Moscow and Tbilisi will complicate Russia-US relations 09 January 2008 The Financial Post Ian Bremmer discusses Eurasia Group's Top Risk of the rise of US protectionism in the context of the US presidential race 07 January 2008 Chosun Ilbo (English) Ian Bremmer discusses The J Curve and global political risk 04 January 2008 CNBC.com Robert Johnston comments on the global hot spots that will impact oil price variations in the coming months 03 January 2008 Mint Eurasia Group's Global Political Risk Index reviews changes in state stability from 2006 to 2007 across 24 emerging market countries 03 January 2008 Marketwatch Eurasia Group's Global Political Risk Index rates Pakistan as the least stable of 24 emerging markets in December
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