... doesn’t take one to be a Nostradamus to predict the general trends in international affairs for 2023 with certainty. This year will be difficult, turbulent and dangerous for all the actors in global politics. In what particular ways, though? What risks are most likely to transpire? Looking back on a multitude of challenging problems we inherited from 2022, we’ll try to highlight those that could be the most devastating for the international system over the next 12 months.
1. Escalation of the ...
On March 11, 2022, the Aspen Institute, Italy, and Chatham House, the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, co-organized the seventh annual international conference on the assessment of political and economic risks associated with current international conflicts and crises.
On March 11, 2022, the Aspen Institute, Italy, and Chatham House, the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, co-organized the seventh annual international conference on the ...
... deployment of conventional weapons in Russia and changes in the nuclear policy in the UK included in the Integrated Review overarching national security and international policy objectives until 2030.
The second session of the workshop focused on the risks of escalation in relations between Russia and Great Britain in the Balkans in the Black and Baltic Seas.
The workshop was attended by leading experts on security issues of the two countries.
The second workshop on strategic stability, arms control,...
On March 24, 2021, the Aspen Institute, Italy, and Chatham House, the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, co-organized the sixth annual international conference “Assessing Risks: Global Economic Recovery and Geopolitics”
On March 24, 2021, the Aspen Institute, Italy, and Chatham House, the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, co-organized the sixth annual international conference “Assessing Risks: Global ...
... of large European corporations, financial institutions, consulting companies, as well as leading international experts, diplomats, journalists, and government officials from several European countries.
The conference focused on political and economic risks in various regions of the world, including the European Union, the Middle East, East Asia, and Latin America. Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, made a speech at the conference. Efim Ostrovsky, RIAC Member, also took part in the event.
... European corporations, financial institutions, consulting companies, as well as leading international experts, diplomats, journalists, and government officials from several European countries.
This year the conference focused on political and economic risks in different regions of the world, including the numerous crises within the European Union, the opposition between Russia and the West, the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, economic and political processes in China, and the Trump Factor in ...
... international financial group J.P. Morgan that included Head of EMEA Country Risk Rene Ramos, Head of Central Eastern Europe Sovereign Risk Luigi Sorvillo and Executive Director for Risk Assessment Aleksandar Kukic.
The participants discussed Russia-related risks since the bank uses the practice of rating agencies to assign its in-house credit ratings to emerging markets where certain credit hazards may arise. To this end, the J.P. Morgan experts interview government and business figures and prominent economic ...