Episode 99: Transatlantic Risks in 2024
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2024 will be a year of crisis and change—the Russian aggression against Ukraine, conflict in the Middle East and Africa; the continuing effects of climate change; and the biggest election year in history. Mathew Burrows and Julian Mueller-Kaler of the Stimson Center’s Strategic Foresight Hub join the podcast to discuss the greatest risks to the transatlantic partnership this year: the impacts of presidential candidate (and potential winner) Donald Trump’s “anti-globalist” agenda, a potential stalemate in Ukraine, increasing cooperation between China and Russia, and European instability and internal divisions. And more importantly, how can the United States and Europe act now to ensure their security and interests in a destabilizing global order? Articles mentioned in this episode: Top Ten Global Risks for 2024 A Second Trump Term: Opportunities and Risks The Unpredictable But Entirely Possible Events That Could Throw 2024 Into Turmoil Host Jeff Rathke, President, AGI Guests Mathew Burrows, Program Lead, Strategic Foresight Hub, Stimson Center Julian Mueller-Kaler, Director, Strategic Foresight Hub, Stimson Center
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