The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 3 December 2020

This is the 3 December 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak – signals. These point to new, emerging, escalating or stabilising problems. As a result, they indicate how trends or dynamics evolve. The 3 December 2020 …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 26 November 2020

This is the 26 November 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). Among many signals, we featured a piece of news about yet another global race going on, this time for the potentially disruptive “space-based solar power”. Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak …

The Red Team Analysis Weekly – 19 November 2020

This is the 19 November 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). In a nutshell, we find this week a renewed focus on China-U.S. tension and likely American efforts to enlist further or again the EU. Meanwhile the COVID-19 pandemic does not disappear, far from it. Besides, of course, …

Disruptive Questions – The Red (Team) Analysis Weekly – 9 July 2020

This is the 9 July 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). Editorial: The tension with China does not stop rising, as the U.S. struggles painfully with the COVID-19 pandemic. As the world is now fraught with so much uncertainty, two actors notably, Turkey and India, try to take …

The Red (Team) Analysis Weekly – 2 July 2020

This is the 2 July 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak – signals. These point to new, emerging, escalating or stabilising problems. As a result, they indicate how trends or dynamics evolve. The 2 July 2020 …

Chimerica 3: The geopolitics of the U.S.-China turbo-recession

The American consumer is turning into a self-conscious, active, geopolitical and strategic actor on the world stage. This appears through its new and very negative attitude towards purchasing “made in China” goods (Brendan Murray, “Americans give the Made-in-China the cold shoulder”, Bloomberg, 17 May 2020). Towards the great decoupling? As it happens, for the last …

The Red (Team) Analysis Weekly – 25 June 2020

This is the 25 June 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak – signals. These point to new, emerging, escalating or stabilising problems. As a result, they indicate how trends or dynamics evolve. The 25 June 2020 …

The Red (Team) Analysis Weekly – 28 May 2020

This is the 28 May 2020 issue of our weekly scan for political and geopolitical risks (open access). Editorial: This week, as increasingly clear over the last month, many signals relate to and indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic’s cascading effects are at work. We highlight here some of those picked up by the scan and …

The Red (Team) Analysis Weekly – 21 March 2019

Credit Image: ESO/José Francisco Salgado (josefrancisco.org) Using horizon scanning, each week, we collect weak – and less weak – signals. These point to new, emerging, escalating or stabilising problems. As a result, they indicate how trends or dynamics evolve. Here, we focus on signals that could favourably or unfavourably impact private and public actors in …

The Red (Team) Analysis Weekly – 20 September 2018

Each week our scan collects weak – and less weak – signals for political and geopolitical risk of interest to private and public actors. Find out more on horizon scanning, signals, what they are and how to use them: “Horizon Scanning and Monitoring for Anticipation: Definition and Practice“. Read below our latest complimentary Weekly horizon scanning.  …

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