by The BlackSummit Team | Jan 11, 2024 | Geopolitics & the Day After, Uncategorized
For 2024’s first edition of Geopolitics & the Day After, we discuss the prospects for what the new year may hold. We begin with an examination of the record number of elections slated to take place around the world this year. Then, we look at the threat of a...
by The BlackSummit Team | Dec 21, 2023 | Geopolitics & the Day After, Uncategorized
As we reach the last Geopolitics & the Day After newsletter of the year, we examine some of the larger trends and recent news items that we believe warrant consideration for the future. We begin with a discussion about the shifting nature of the global economic...
by The BlackSummit Team | Dec 14, 2023 | Geopolitics & the Day After, Uncategorized
As the year comes to a close, we are reviewing some of the geopolitical and geoeconomic highlights that have dominated the news cycle over the last few weeks. We begin with a discussion on rising conflict across the world and whether or not the West is prepared for...
by The BlackSummit Team | Dec 7, 2023 | Geopolitics & the Day After, Uncategorized
As we enter the last month of 2023, we take a look at recent news items that have appeared in this year’s final few weeks. We begin with the notable developments coming out of the COP28 climate summit hosted in Dubai. Next, we look at investors’ sentiments...
by Rachel Poole | Nov 30, 2023 | Geopolitics & the Day After, Uncategorized
As we enter into the last month of 2023, we are assessing some of the defining trends of this year which will undoubtedly shape 2024 as well. We begin with the status of the Chinese economy and its ongoing woes with its property sector which is leading to civil...
by Rachel Poole | Nov 16, 2023 | Geopolitics & the Day After, Uncategorized
Fighting in the Gaza Strip between Hamas and Israel continues to escalate and the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen especially as hospitals and other civilian infrastructure have become stages for the conflict. This week, we assess the possibility of a two-state...