Eighteen years after the attacks on 9/11, we ask how the geopolitical forces behind the attacks took shape. GPF Chairman and Gallup Senior Adviser, George Friedman, joins the podcast to discuss his analyses of the pre- and post-9/11 events that shaped the U.S. and the world. What does Friedman view as the most important global events to watch for in the future?
FS Insider's Cris Sheridan interviews GPF Chairman George Friedman on the weakening of the Chinese economy and Mexico's new position as the U.S.' main trading partner. - via Financial Sense.
GPF Director of Analysis Jacob L. Shapiro joins Newstalk ZBās Leighton Smith to discuss the latest developments in China and the connection to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand.
Newstalk ZBās Leighton Smith brings GPF Chairman George Friedman back on his podcast to discuss the latest geopolitical events in China as push comes to shove in the U.S.-China trade war, updates on Brexit and the future of the U.K. Does it even matter anymore whether Britain leaves or remains?
Cole hosts Phillip, Jacob, and Ryan to talk about the latest developments on the Brexit soap opera. Other exciting topics include Turkey’s economy and everyone’s favorite — Chinese banking reform.
This week, Jacob, Cole and Xander discuss why the Belt and Road Initiative isnāt Chinaās Marshall Plan, what is and is not boring about Brexit, and how the Caspian Sea could solve some of Iranās economic problems.
After focusing on China in Part I, George and Leighton are at it again, this time talking about the US, Brexit, and a host of other important geopolitical issues.