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Eurasia Group
United States
Приєднався 27 жов 2015
Eurasia Group is the first firm devoted exclusively to helping investors and business decision-makers understand the impact of politics on the risks and opportunities in foreign markets.
The idea of “politics first” is central to our work; politics is the lens through which we view the world. Much has changed as Eurasia Group has expanded since our founding in 1998, but the “politics first” approach-and the commitment to analysis that is free of political bias and the influence of private interests-has not.
The idea of “politics first” is central to our work; politics is the lens through which we view the world. Much has changed as Eurasia Group has expanded since our founding in 1998, but the “politics first” approach-and the commitment to analysis that is free of political bias and the influence of private interests-has not.
The Future of Work in North America
2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group
The future of work will not and cannot resemble the past. Employers across North America are grappling with seismic shifts besieging the backbone of the economy: workers. New tech innovations, such as artificial intelligence and automation, appear at odds with government efforts to re-shore advanced manufacturing to North America, all while the working population ages. Old countries are not healthy countries, and almost everything that underpins the lives and livelihoods of Canadians and Americans - including education, childcare, demographics, wages and pensions, housing, skills development, indigenous reconciliation, immigration, and inclusion efforts - is at stake. How we choose to solve this dilemma will directly inform the quality of life we leave to future generations.
Speakers:
- Jason Kenney, Senior Advisor, Bennett Jones & former Premier of Alberta Jennifer McCollum, CEO, Catalyst
- Jennifer McCollum, President & CEO, Catalyst
- Jonas Prising, CEO, Manpower Group
- Mona Malone, Chief Human Resources Officer, BMO Financial Group (moderator)
The future of work will not and cannot resemble the past. Employers across North America are grappling with seismic shifts besieging the backbone of the economy: workers. New tech innovations, such as artificial intelligence and automation, appear at odds with government efforts to re-shore advanced manufacturing to North America, all while the working population ages. Old countries are not healthy countries, and almost everything that underpins the lives and livelihoods of Canadians and Americans - including education, childcare, demographics, wages and pensions, housing, skills development, indigenous reconciliation, immigration, and inclusion efforts - is at stake. How we choose to solve this dilemma will directly inform the quality of life we leave to future generations.
Speakers:
- Jason Kenney, Senior Advisor, Bennett Jones & former Premier of Alberta Jennifer McCollum, CEO, Catalyst
- Jennifer McCollum, President & CEO, Catalyst
- Jonas Prising, CEO, Manpower Group
- Mona Malone, Chief Human Resources Officer, BMO Financial Group (moderator)
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Відео
Critical and Emerging Technologies in Focus
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group It’s the world of large language models, and we’re all just living in it. Emerging technologies like generative AI have captured the attention and imagination of both the business and policy communities alike, vaulting from obscurity to ubiquity in mere months. However, other critical research areas, such as biotechnology, q...
Bulls, Bears, and Beavers - North America’s Economic Outlook
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group The US-Canada bilateral economic relationship has always lent itself to superlatives, representing less a marriage and more a friendly co-dependency. The two are mutually indispensable and interdependent, with millions of jobs and billions of dollars forming the bedrock of the bilateral partnership. As both countries prepare...
A Conversation with Mitch Landrieu
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group Speakers - Mitch Landrieu, Former White House Senior Advisor and Infrastructure Coordinator - Goldy Hyder, President & CEO, Business Council of Canada (moderator)
A Conversation with Christopher Liddell
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group Speakers: - Christopher Liddell, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff; former CFO, Microsoft; former CFO, GM; Author, Year Zero: The Five-Year Presidency - Goldy Hyder, President & CEO, Business Council of Canada (moderator)
Welcome Address from KISHIDA Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan
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Welcome Address from KISHIDA Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan
The US and Canada in the World
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group Speakers: - Chris Coons, Senator (Delaware), US Senate - Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Canada - Matthew Kaminski, Editor-At-Large, Politico (moderator)
Diplomatic Dividends
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group Sitting on the frontlines of the world’s most indispensable economic and security relationship, Ambassadors Cohen and Hillman will address the opportunities that unite and challenges that stymie US-Canada relations today. Our two countries have always found a way to bridge our differences and celebrate our similarities acros...
A Conversation with Anita Anand & Steve Verhuel
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group Speakers: - Anita Anand, President, Treasury Board Secretariat, Government of Canada - Steve Verhuel, Principal, GT and Company; former Chief Trade Negotiator of Canada - Laura Dawson, Executive Director, Future Borders Coalition (moderator)
A Conversation with Robert Silvers
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group. Speakers: - Robert Silvers, Under Secretary for Policy, US Department of Homeland Security - Colin Freeze, National Security Reporter, The Globe and Mail (moderator)
Building Tomorrow - Tech and Economic Resilience in North America
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group Speakers: - Gary Cohn, Vice Chairman, IBM; former Director, National Economic Council - Gerald Butts, Vice Chairman, Eurasia Group (moderator)
Keynote Remarks from NISHIMURA Yasutoshi, Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry, Japan
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2023 GZERO Summit Japan
Keynote Address: Mark Carney, Chairman, Brookfield Asset Management
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Keynote Address: Mark Carney, Chairman, Brookfield Asset Management
Keynote Address: JB Pritzker, Governor of Illinois
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Keynote Address: JB Pritzker, Governor of Illinois
Keynote Interview with SHIKATA Noriyuki, Prime Minister’s Office of Japan
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2023 GZERO Summit Japan
Deepening US-Canada Health & Life Science Ties for Regional Security
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group The Covid-19 pandemic may be in the rearview mirror, yet its lessons endure: there is still ongoing work needed to bolster healthcare supply chain resilience and strengthen a country’s national security. However, this work cannot be done alone. This session will examine ways in which the US and Canada can explore paths of ro...
Resource Resilience
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2024 US-Canada Summit, hosted by BMO Financial Group and Eurasia Group - Mike Dunleavy, Governor of Alaska - Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan - Beth Burke, CEO, Canadian American Business Council (moderator)
Enhancing economic security and safeguarding global supply chains
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Enhancing economic security and safeguarding global supply chains
A Conversation with with David Axelrod
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A Conversation with with David Axelrod
Interview with Simone Tebet, Brazil's Minister of Planning
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Interview with Simone Tebet, Brazil's Minister of Planning
Interview: The View from Outside Brazil with Ricardo Bonilla, Colombia's Minister of Finance
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Interview: The View from Outside Brazil with Ricardo Bonilla, Colombia's Minister of Finance
2023 GZERO Summit Latam: In Conversation
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2023 GZERO Summit Latam: In Conversation
Forward Momentum: Business Opportunities in a Changing Global Geopolitical Landscape
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Forward Momentum: Business Opportunities in a Changing Global Geopolitical Landscape
Panel 1: How will generative AI and emerging technologies reshape the global economy?
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Panel 1: How will generative AI and emerging technologies reshape the global economy?
Leading from the front - How can Japan play a greater leadership role?
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Leading from the front - How can Japan play a greater leadership role?
Strengthening Ties: Looking Back and Forward at US-Canada relations
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Strengthening Ties: Looking Back and Forward at US-Canada relations
Global Perspectives on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine | Milken Institute Global Conference 2023
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Global Perspectives on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine | Milken Institute Global Conference 2023
I understand he was a huge reason there was a transition at all when Biden took office. However, I am surprised he talks as though Trump has the aquity to even plan for another term.
I’m with James Carville on this… Mitch for VEEP‼
Wow!
This guy oughta be on KH’s ticket
I read somewhere recently that Mitch is being considered as the nominee if Biden drops out of the brace. Well Joe has dropped out and I think Mitch would make a great vice presidential nominee.
I agree. I'm not a fan of anyone running, but I think he'd be a great choice for VP. While some of the others might turn a single swing state, Landrieu would possibly have a broader appeal. He's a good communicator.
Your analysis speech was succinctly insightful, addressing key issues as always. However, after you mentioned energy,climate,… at (25:41), you missed the EU's role in AI regulation, which is a crucial and salient aspect of governance at the end, the same question came back about regulating AI, I think we have a lot to learn from the EU's AI regulations.
The gap in between the Israeli echo chamber and reality is staggering
First
This was a really great talk. But his stuff on the middle east seems way off the mark as of June 2024.
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe and @danecjensen) - 00:00 - US President Donald Trumps recent title change 00:28 - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Politics Too Short 02:46 - Trump leads Biden in key battleground states 06:17 - Trumps advantage in white working class voters 08:44 - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trumps message The worlds out of control 12:48 - Jerrys Picks Trumps Nuts, Debate, Tim Scott 13:57 - Trumps apparent preference for Pence among evangelical voters 18:13 - Vice President Joe Bidens image under attack from Trump 19:06 - Republican incumbents challenge in first debate, empathy needed 20:05 - Vice President Joe Biden Confidence, pride, institutions, fight for future 24:52 - US ambassador to Canada David Friedman answers questions about Canadas importance 26:40 - White House press secretary Sean Spicer I cant speak for the next
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe and @danecjensen) - 00:00 - Lawmakers open exchange on rigged democratic system 04:54 - American democracy is weaker today than it was 30 years ago 05:33 - American democracy under surveillance, authoritarian governments 06:56 - President Trumps answers to media inquiries No Cold War 08:07 - World no longer has one global order 08:45 - Brazils position in GZero world 10:38 - Brazils political and economic advantages 11:27 - Brazils lack of technology, investment, and strategy 13:25 - Good news for Middle East 14:09 - GCC, Abraham Accords, Biden, Israel, democracy 16:59 - Iran close to nuclear breakthrough, stable USIran relationship 18:25 - Russias Vladimir Putin War criminal, rogue, dictator, worse than Biden 19:52 - Risk assessment Russia acting like Iran in Middle East 22:55 - Russian President Vladimir Putins increasingly dangerous actions 25:46 - Europes technocrats drive ruledriven growth 28:41 - AIs benefits and negative implications 31:14 - Destabilising AI, proliferation, national security 32:26 - Cyber criminals use AI to target, replace humans 33:54 - AI threatens productivity, human rights, democracy 35:20 - Brazils importance in technology development 35:44 - Global middle class values on climate change 36:41 - Responding to crisis now, optimistic outlook 39:38 - Russian President Vladimir Putins strategy in Ukraine 42:28 - Death or Life? 42:45 - Impunity, diffuse power, science fiction 46:48 - AIs failure to understand human brain and autonomous driving 50:15 - AI threatens human relationships, vaccines, governments 52:06 - GO Summit attendee We saw all real soon 52:26 - Sir Ian McKellens spirited farewell
Why was a national anthem being played during a sporting event and why would anyone have been standing up during the playing of it or been expected to do so?
Populus = people, so yes, the people will vote and decide the future.
It's the same everywhere, so there is a common factor for the inflation and abusing of power. Better is to try to discover who are responsible for the economic mess (USA/GB/EU led west with their illegal sanctions mania on sovereign foreign countries and even own member states for example). Weird to see the focus of this institute on people protesting and seeing that as a problem but not on the suffering caused on those people and the committers of the crimes on humanity. It's not a risk, it is a consequence of actions of abusive leaders, so that is what the focus should be on.
About 20 years ago there were already people's protests against the packaging industry, but nobody listened or forced the industries to come with solutions for their plastic waste production. People used to not drink and eat for a few hours some decades ago when making a little trip, but now the people need a sip and bite very 10 minutes or so and those sips and bites all have to be enveloped in plastic for the most. The problem has grown this way for many decades and is not addressed for decades, only encouraged and facilitated. Weird to see that only now it becomes urgent for the leaders. They slept for a very long time and played deaf.
What is he cutting exactly at 0:19 min?
Ukraine is lost now. Some new wars against Russia per proxies have been started up now.
As far as I observe the hackers are never residing in the mentioned countries. They are always operating from 'free' lawless areas in the world.
For who is it a risk that the people (populus) will lead democracy (ruling by the people)?
Why was he assassinated?
I miss the other option: what if Democrats place Biden above the law, him using his presidential powers to investigate his rivals?
lol
Excellent dialogue.
In India also brahman uresia people doing kingdom
USA try to make another iraq
O fiscal do Brasil está fudido
Brasil não perde uma oportunidade de perder uma oportunidade
Anyone who knows the hidden side of Japanese society would certainly not want Japan to take any sort of leadership role in shaping the future.
Vv
I guessed at the time that they wouldn't be able to fool them twice. At least not twice in a row. A Hillary Clinton only comes around once in a lifetime. Hopefully
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Real cool lady. Jz lv her !
What a load of crap.
謹賀新年 2021 🌴 小池さんだ… ユーラシアグループの10リスクは来週なのかな。
is this the simpsons cuz everything came true this year so far............
High praise!
this video is made 4 year ago, and I'm the only one who comment in this one
so interesting!!! subscribed! "Currently reading the revenge of geography"
Eu only gets tough on its members
Danger Virus
Unique insights by Mr. Bremmer. The average American wants nothing, NOTHING to do with the global order. We vote to end what we are doing in the world each election. Trump saw that and exploited it in 2016. He may get reelected, that would ensure the end of the global order, and good riddance!
Agree with much of what has been said. I would also think that before a significant break down of the global system. China will be offered a choice, forced significantly to increase transparency in line with American and international manufacturing and trading standards. If China fails to act she will lose her pre-Corona status as a trusted major manufacturing partner. The value chains and are far more fragile than anyone thought previously, pre-Corona.
He called no one taking real leadership and the US and China both not being able to handle the coronavirus pandemic properly.
Eurasia group can think of limited Eurasia with Russia as cntre including central Asia some European countries and Syria etc
Great insights here. Agreed with mostly all of it but time will tell for sure. Keep up the great work
Thank you
Centralized and concentrated power always provokes resistance among people who yearn for just a taste of freedom, or the memory of freedoms lost to globalism. Nigel Farage and Trump didn"t invent their followers. Federalism in U.S. Constitution dealt with competing interests of sovereign states. Any "global" government has to deal with the same problem Madison and Hamilton, Jefferson and Adams wrestled with. They found a way for a stronger central government while diffusing it's power among the modified sovereignty of the states and a bill of rights for individuals. The glitch in the framework was the "peculiar institution" of slavery, which provoked a bloody civil war. This man is speaking about a successful nation (in his eyes) that does not have the sloppy complications and tensions of unregulated immigration or a multi-ethnic society.
Where is coronavirus?
Here: www.eurasiagroup.net/issues/top-risks-2020
Coronavirus: "Am I a joke to you."
Hardly: www.eurasiagroup.net/issues/top-risks-2020
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Why does the map of China at 3:18 include several Central Asian countries?
it doesnt lol, or what am I overlooking
notafakeaccount - Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are tacked onto the western edge of China on that map.
@@jordanwutkee2548 soft power XD
@@possiblyadickhead6653 Good question ???? This is Russia's backyard after all.....but then again the map of the EU is the whole of Europe + Turkey. Even the Crimea is blue so they maybe didn't put much thought into that graphic
what a speech. how unfortunate there has only been 18k views
And even that figure is padded.