Announcements

Philippe de Pontet speaks with BNN about piracy off the coast of Africa

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Ian Bremmer discusses the global implications of the US presidential election with CNN International

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Robert Johnston and Clifford Kupchan examine the EU-Russia energy relationship in the International Herald Tribune

Oct 2008: Over the next decade, geopolitical risks will cause Russia and Europe to loosen their close bond and explore other options--which do exist, according to Eurasia Group directors Robert Johnston and Clifford Kupchan. Read the article

Wolfango Piccoli writes about the economic risks facing Turkey in BusinessWeek.com

Oct 2008: Ankara's preoccupation with upcoming elections and fighting Kurdish separatists has led to idleness in facing the dual challenges of a slowing domestic economy and a global credit crunch, according to Eurasia Group Director Wolfango Piccoli. Read the article

Eurasia Group and PwC publish Global Trends: Fourth Quarter 2008

Eurasia Group and PwC publish <i>Global Trends: Fourth Quarter 2008</i> This report explains how major trends--capital flows, inflation policy, infrastructure, energy, and politics of identity--will shape the global business environment in the coming three to five years, with a focus on emerging and frontier markets. Read the report

Managing Strategic Surprise: Lessons from Risk Management and Risk Assessment

<i>Managing Strategic Surprise: Lessons from Risk Management and Risk Assessment</i> Co-edited by Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, David Gordon of the US State Department, and Paul Bracken of Yale, this volume explores unconventional approaches to addressing national security challenges by applying risk management practices borrowed from the private and public sectors. Buy the book

The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall

<i>The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall</i> This book, written by Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer, explains how the world's political decision-makers make choices, and why nations rise and fall. Buy the book