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Tariffs, Tensions & the Multipolar World: A Geopolitical Deep Dive with Alex & Eugene Chausovsky

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In this thought-provoking episode of Bundy Group Insights, Alex Chausovsky is joined by geopolitical analyst Eugene Chausovsky, Senior Director at the Newlines Institute. The conversation unpacks the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape and its direct impact on the global economy, business operations, and international alliances. From the emergence of a multipolar world to the strategic use of tariffs and trade wars, Eugene shares forward-looking insights rooted in rigorous geopolitical forecasting.

Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of today’s most critical global hotspots—Russia/Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific—and the varying paths these conflicts may take in 2025. With clear, objective commentary, Eugene explains how businesses can anticipate risks, respond to global volatility, and make informed decisions by leveraging geopolitical simulations and scenario planning.

Episode Highlights

  • The U.S. administration's use of tariffs as a geopolitical tool—and its wide-reaching consequences for allies and adversaries alike.
  • Why diplomatic de-escalation may be the most likely path for Russia-Ukraine, despite hybrid threats and economic tensions.
  • The Middle East as a current flashpoint with potential for U.S.-Iran military confrontation and ongoing disruption to global shipping.
  • China's strategic advantage in critical mineral supplies and how it may respond to escalating trade tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
  • The value of scenario-based simulations for businesses navigating uncertainty in global markets.

Key Takeaways

  1. The world has transitioned from a unipolar to a multipolar power structure, where emerging regional powers and non-state actors increasingly shape global outcomes.
  2. Geopolitical forecasting can be a strategic asset for businesses, especially when preparing for trade disruptions, military escalations, or shifts in energy and supply chains.

Learn more about the Bundy Group by visiting bundygroup.com.

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In this thought-provoking episode of Bundy Group Insights, Alex Chausovsky is joined by geopolitical analyst Eugene Chausovsky, Senior Director at the Newlines Institute. The conversation unpacks the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape and its direct impact on the global economy, business operations, and international alliances. From the emergence of a multipolar world to the strategic use of tariffs and trade wars, Eugene shares forward-looking insights rooted in rigorous geopolitical forecasting.

Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of today’s most critical global hotspots—Russia/Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific—and the varying paths these conflicts may take in 2025. With clear, objective commentary, Eugene explains how businesses can anticipate risks, respond to global volatility, and make informed decisions by leveraging geopolitical simulations and scenario planning.

Episode Highlights

  • The U.S. administration's use of tariffs as a geopolitical tool—and its wide-reaching consequences for allies and adversaries alike.
  • Why diplomatic de-escalation may be the most likely path for Russia-Ukraine, despite hybrid threats and economic tensions.
  • The Middle East as a current flashpoint with potential for U.S.-Iran military confrontation and ongoing disruption to global shipping.
  • China's strategic advantage in critical mineral supplies and how it may respond to escalating trade tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
  • The value of scenario-based simulations for businesses navigating uncertainty in global markets.

Key Takeaways

  1. The world has transitioned from a unipolar to a multipolar power structure, where emerging regional powers and non-state actors increasingly shape global outcomes.
  2. Geopolitical forecasting can be a strategic asset for businesses, especially when preparing for trade disruptions, military escalations, or shifts in energy and supply chains.

Learn more about the Bundy Group by visiting bundygroup.com.

  continue reading

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