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Peter Henry Zeihan (/ ˈ z aɪ. ə n /; born January 18, 1973) is an American researcher and writer with a decade-long background as a geopolitical intelligence analyst with Stratfor, [1] [2] [3] whose books and other content focus on geopolitics and globalism.
The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization is a nonfiction book written by Peter Zeihan, a geopolitical strategist who formerly worked for the geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor. The book was published by Harper Business in June 2022.
“Musk’s experience with governance is limited,” said geopolitical expert and New York Times bestselling author Peter Zeihan in a conversation with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi ...
Strategic Forecasting Inc., [3] commonly known as Stratfor, is an American strategic intelligence publishing company founded in 1996. [4] Stratfor's business model is to provide individual and enterprise subscriptions to Stratfor Worldview, its online publication, and to perform intelligence gathering [5] for corporate clients.
In his 2014 book The Accidental Superpower, geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan suggested that both Alberta and the United States could benefit if Alberta became the 51st U.S. state. Zeihan argued that Alberta’s economic contributions significantly support the Canadian national budget, noting that it consistently contributes more than it receives.
Zeihan also stated that "Right now, every man, woman and child in Alberta pays $6,000 more into the national budget than they get back. Alberta is the only province that is a net contributor to that budget — by 2020, the number will exceed $20,000 per person, $40,000 per taxpayer.
The lecture series in the society's Gubelmann Auditorium includes speakers on a range of topics, from AI to current events and the arts.
American geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan argued in his book The Accidental Superpower that the Canadian province of Alberta would benefit from joining the United States as the 51st state. [183]