Posts Tagged ‘Diplomacy’
Fri Sep 16, 2011 16:03 GMT |
Following the release of two recent reports on Business Monitor Online, on the geopolitical implications of the souring diplomatic relationship between Turkey and Israel, Mark Schaltuper, Head of Europe Country Risk and Financial Markets hosts a panel of Europe, Middle East and North Africa analysts, as well as Business Monitor’s Head of Political Risk Analysis,… [Read more]

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Tags: aid vessel, Arab Spring, Bashar Assad, confrontation, Diplomacy, diplomatic ties, Egypt, Ehud Barak, flotilla, Gaza, Hosni Mubarak, israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Middle East, military, navy, north africa, Syria, Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey
Posted in: Emerging Europe, General, Geopolitics, Middle East, Podcast, Political Risk
Thu Jul 29, 2010 17:33 GMT |
There’s been quite a lot of commentary in the media of late about Turkey emerging as a global power. This seems to have been prompted by the increasingly assertive positions on a variety of issues (eg standing up to Israel over the Gaza blockade, and vetoing new UN sanctions on Iran) adopted by Prime Minister… [Read more]
Tags: demographics, Diplomacy, Economy, Erdogan, Geopolitics, global power, Iran, military, strategic, Turkey, West
Posted in: Emerging Europe, General, Geopolitics, Middle East, Political Risk
Wed May 19, 2010 15:51 GMT |
In symbolic terms, the nuclear swap deal with Iran brokered by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva marks a major triumph for Brazil, tying in with what my colleagues at BMI and I have been saying for some time now: Brazil is rapidly becoming a diplomatic force to be reckoned with. • Charting A Path… [Read more]
Tags: Brazil, Diplomacy, Iran, Lula, nuclear, Politics, Turkey, US
Posted in: Geopolitics, Latin America, Middle East, Political Risk, US
Thu Dec 3, 2009 19:02 GMT |
The popularity and influence of Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, knows no bounds. As Lula enters his final year in office, his popularity continues to hover near record highs. Interestingly, as his ruling Partido dos Trabalhadores gears up for next year’s election (in which his chief of staff Dilma Rousseff is Lula’s hand-picked… [Read more]
Tags: Ahmadinejad, Brazil, Diplomacy, foreign policy, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, Iran, Lula, Manuel Zelaya
Posted in: General, Geopolitics, Latin America, Political Risk