In this week’s podcast Alexander Parsons, Lead Americas Analyst, is joined by Eloise Scott, Middle East and North Africa Analyst, and Philip Riding, MEA Lead Analyst, to discuss the ongoing financial and socio-economic crises in Lebanon. Warnings from officials of severe difficulties in funding imports and subsidies looks to exacerbate the situation, potentially triggering domestic unrest. The most significant obstacle to the country's recovery appears to be political deadlock and deepening sectarian strife, as blocs appear to be preparing for the worst.
Impact on US-China Relationship in conjunction with Covid-19 Origin Investigations
Concerns Surrounding the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Security Tensions in Colombia
Regional Elections in France
Presidential Elections in Iran
The G7 Summit: Politics, Policy and Possible Implications
Federal Elections in Mexico
Energy Exporters in the Middle East and Africa – Post-Covid Policy Risk and Opportunities
Israel and Gaza – Ceasefire offers only short-term respite
Cyber threats to critical infrastructure and potential next steps
British Naval Deployment to Indo-Pacific Amid Heightened Regional Tensions
The cyber security landscape in the wake of the SolarWinds operation
New Report - Sibylline Extremism Quarterly, and how extremist groups are expanding their area of influence in the Sahel
Russian-Ukrainian tensions and the threat of escalation in the Donbas
Attack in Mozambique raises new questions over threats to gas industry
Developments and Progress in Israel and Libya
US-Russia Tensions
Saudi-US relations and the wider impact of intelligence report on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi
Myanmar post-coup political and security landscape and regional implications
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