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  2. Eurasia Group - Wikipedia

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    Eurasia Group ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. Eurasia Group announced a partnership with Nikko Asset Management in 2015 to incorporate political risk analysis into emerging market investment funds. According to The Wall Street Journal, "this is the first such partnership between the consultancy and an asset manager". [15]

  3. Ian Bremmer - Wikipedia

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    Bremmer founded the political risk research and consulting firm Eurasia Group in 1998 in the offices of the World Policy Institute in New York City. [10] The firm opened a London office in 2000; a Washington, DC office (2005); a Tokyo office (2015); San Francisco and São Paulo offices (2016); and Brasilia and Singapore offices (2017).

  4. Cliff Kupchan - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2002, Kupchan was the vice president of the Eurasia Foundation, during which time he lived in Russia and managed a staff of Russian nationals. He then went on to serve as vice president and senior fellow at the Center for the National Interest. [6] In October 2014, Kupchan was named the chairman of Eurasia Group, replacing David F ...

  5. Rick Waters - Wikipedia

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    Rick Waters is an American foreign policy analyst currently serving as managing director for China at the Eurasia Group. [1] He previously served as China Coordinator and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for China and Taiwan in the Biden administration. [2] [3] [4]

  6. David F. Gordon - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, Dr. Gordon became Head of Research at Eurasia Group, the global political risk consulting firm. He is based in Washington DC . His latest book, Managing Strategic Surprise: Lessons from Risk Management & Risk Assessment , co-edited with Ian Bremmer and Paul Bracken , was published in 2008 by Cambridge University Press.

  7. Evan Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Eurasia Group, Bell Media Evan Solomon (born April 20, 1968) is a Canadian columnist, political journalist, radio host, and publisher. Until 2022, he was the host of The Evan Solomon Show on Toronto-area talk radio station CFRB , [ 1 ] and a writer for Maclean's magazine.

  8. Aleksandr Dugin - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasia Party, which advances neo-Eurasianist ideas, was launched in April 2001. Dugin was reported as the group's founder. He said the movement would stress cultural diversity in Russian politics, and oppose "American style globalisation, and would also resist a return to communism and nationalism."

  9. Eurasian Resources Group - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) S.à r.l. is a large mining and raw materials supplier with operations in Kazakhstan, Brazil and Central Africa.In its current form, the company began in December 2013 after it acquired the Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (previously a public limited company), which was delisted from the London Stock Exchange and Kazakhstan Stock Exchange. [6]