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  2. Here are the top risks the world faces in 2025 ... - AOL

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    The Eurasia Group, a geopolitical risk and consulting firm, named a lack of international leadership as the world's biggest risk for 2025.

  3. The Top 10 Global Risks for 2024 - AOL

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    The conflict will pose risks to the global economy, widen geopolitical and political divisions, and stoke global extremism. The straightest path to escalation would be a decision by either Israel ...

  4. Geopolitics - Wikipedia

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    The geopolitical theory of Ratzel has been criticized as being too sweeping, and his interpretation of human history and geography being too simple and mechanistic. Critically, he also underestimated the importance of social organization in the development of power.

  5. Political risk - Wikipedia

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    Macro-level political risk looks at non-project specific risks. Macro political risks affect all participants in a given country. [10] A common misconception is that macro-level political risk only looks at country-level political risk; however, the coupling of local, national, and regional political events often means that events at the local level may have follow-on effects for stakeholders ...

  6. The Fat Tail - Wikipedia

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    Bremmer and Keat are the president and research director respectively of Eurasia Group, a global political risk consultancy. In The Fat Tail, Bremmer and Keat discuss a broad range of political risks, including geopolitical, country, and micro-level risks. They explain these risks and provide guidance on how to recognize, communicate, and ...

  7. How to protect your portfolio from geopolitical risks. Navigating the turbulent waters of geopolitical events and their potential impact on your portfolio can feel daunting. However, armed with ...

  8. Two geopolitical experts explain how boards should think ...

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    Many corporate boards allow their geopolitical agenda to be dictated by the media, while losing sight of ongoing lower-profile risks, Gott explains. “The media reflects a reality that is not 100 ...

  9. Friendshoring - Wikipedia

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    Friendshoring, or allyshoring, is the act of manufacturing and sourcing from countries that are geopolitical allies, such as members of the same trade bloc or military alliance. Some companies and governments have pursued friendshoring as a means to continue accessing international markets and supply chains while reducing geopolitical risks.