About GPI

The GeoPolitical Insights (GPI) is an organization connecting think tanks, government advisors and freelance political scientists across the globe. GPI attracts leadership in risk management for the political industry and brings together experts from industry, academia and government to draw actionable insights on geopolitical issues of today.

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The GeoPolitical Insights (GPI) is a premier organization that defines thought leadership in risk management for the political industry. GPI brings together leaders from industry, academia, and government to draw actionable insights on risks globally.

GeoPolitical Insights is a preeminent source of ideas on political insights. Through engagement activities with our members, we build integrated insights for private and public sector professionals. We also act as a hub, stimulating evidence-based debate between regulators, practitioners, and academics engaged in risk.

From democracy to dictatorship and local councils to international organizations, GPI examines how power is obtained, kept, lost, mobilized, divided, used and abused. It asks who gains and who loses from these processes and why. Politics is studied in theory and in practice, often using scientific methods.

INSIGHTS

Insights in geopolitical risk management are in-depth analyses that explore the complexities and multiple layers of geopolitical issues. These articles go beyond surface-level facts, examining the underlying political, economic, and social dynamics that influence global stability and risk. Insights provide a nuanced understanding of potential geopolitical shifts, risks, and opportunities, offering detailed perspectives on how these factors might affect international relations, trade, security, and investment. They help organizations navigate and manage risks in a volatile global environment.

  • China-Taiwan-USA Triangle Holds the Key to War and Peace in Eastern Asia
    Tensions between Beijing and Taipei have escalated in recent times to the point that they could provoke a serious conventional, and some analysts believe even nuclear, war between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. The Cold War between Washington and Beijing, although Washington denies it, and Beijing is urging the rest of the world not to accept the logic of the Cold War, for which the ball is being transferred to Washington,… Read more: China-Taiwan-USA Triangle Holds the Key to War and Peace in Eastern Asia
  • The Only True Arab Democracy Challenged
    Tunisian President Kais Said dissolved parliament on July 25th, removing the prime minister temporarily by decree. Encouraged by military and security officials, Sayed also lifted parliamentary immunity for democratically elected lawmakers, threatening to subject allegedly corrupt lawmakers to the letter of the law “despite their wealth and positions.” A day later, on July 26th, the president went a step further and introduced a curfew for a period of 30 days. Those better acquainted with the… Read more: The Only True Arab Democracy Challenged

GLANCES

A glance in geopolitical writing is a brief overview of a specific geopolitical issue, offering a snapshot of key events or risks in a concise and accessible format. It focuses on one aspect of a larger geopolitical scenario, highlighting immediate developments, risks, or shifts in political, economic, or security landscapes. This type of article is ideal for readers who need a quick understanding of an ongoing geopolitical situation or risk without delving into extensive analysis.

  • Thorny Road of Bosnia and Herzegovina to NATO Membership
    The first interference of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization into Bosnian affairs dates from the beginning of the 1990s when they tried to bring to an end conflicts in the Western Balkans. Their role of the peacebuilding mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina reflects in assisting during the nine-year period (from 1995 to 2004) legally warranted by the Dayton Peace Agreement signed in 1995. Since 2004, responsibility for military issues has been taken over by the… Read more: Thorny Road of Bosnia and Herzegovina to NATO Membership
  • Germany Implements New Measures to Ease Energy Crisis
    Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war earlier in 2022, European countries have struggled to enforce new emergency measures that will protect households and businesses from high energy prices. With no access to cheap Russian natural gas, Germany has found itself in a crisis. In 2020 Germany got 55% of its gas import from Russia, and with the sanctions in place right now, the country is experiencing a major struggle. Russian energy leader Gazprom tightened… Read more: Germany Implements New Measures to Ease Energy Crisis
  • Countries Return to Nuclear Power With Uncertainty
    Our reminder of why nuclear power still remains a highly controversial topic, is happening right now in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. This is Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant and right now it is under Russian occupation surrounded by intense ground combat. Due to fear of a meltdown catastrophe, it is in the process of being shut down. Despite this demonstration of nuclear risk, the war and its negative economic effects have persuaded several countries to keep nuclear… Read more: Countries Return to Nuclear Power With Uncertainty
  • Why are Multionational Firms Eager to Buy Green Power in China
    China`s nascent green electricity trading scheme has attracted keen interest from multinational companies seeking to offset their carbon footprints in the country. But supply has been limited in a partially reformed market that is still heavily reliant on state guided power distribution. Also making it challenging for buyers and sellers to agree to deals especially long term ones is volatile global energy supply and prices amid heightened geopolitical uncertainties sparked by Russia`s invasion of Ukraine.… Read more: Why are Multionational Firms Eager to Buy Green Power in China
  • Large-scale green hydrogen plant at Port of Antwerp-Bruges
    Plug has signed a 30-year concession agreement to build a facility in Europe’s second largest Belgian port. The company plans to build a 100 MW green hydrogen facility with its own electrolytic cell and liquefaction technology. As part of the agreement, 28 hectares of land were leased. Therefore, the plug produces up to 12,500 tonnes  of liquid and gaseous green hydrogen annually for the European market. Construction of the facility will begin at the end of… Read more: Large-scale green hydrogen plant at Port of Antwerp-Bruges

The GPI believes that the promotion of equality and diversity should be core values for the practice of politics as well as the study and teaching of politics. Statistics suggest that 31 per cent of political scientists are female, less than 15 per cent of the discipline’s professoriate is female and under 4 per cent have a black or ethnic minority background.

Our GeoPolitical Insights team brings a broad scope of experience and expertise to plan, strategize and execute the collective understanding of political risk through research, education, and training. At GPI, we believe we’re at our best when our employees connect their personal purpose to their work and our firm’s purpose.

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