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Global Risk Intelligence (GRI) is a boutique risk advisory firm. GRI navigates complex global risk issues and provides solutions for clients. GRI is committed to helping clients improve operational excellence by better understanding current and unperceived threats, ensuring that they are resilient in an increasingly uncertain era.

Global Risk Intelligence is headquartered in Washington, DC with a network of resources located throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. All GRI resources hold at least a Master’s degree and are considered experts in their specific field such as risk management, defense & security, natural resources, construction and finance.

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An Assessment of Nuclear-Powered Submarines: Operational Advantages and Safety Risks

Nuclear-powered submarines have been utilized by the militaries of the US, Russia, the UK, and China...

Top Global Risks of 2020

Summary The Top Global Risks 2020 Report offers a review of the most relevant risks regarding impact...

Assessing the Irish Border Issue and Brexit with Machine Learning

One of the most complex issues policymakers face as they negotiate the United Kingdom’s departure...

The Impact of Climate Change on India’s Agriculture, Food Security, and Agricultural Trade

Estimates predict that India will become a country that is highly vulnerable to climate change. As...

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Trending Theme: Lebanon Announces a New Hezbollah-Backed Government

Protests and political deadlock have been prevalent in Lebanon after Mr. Saad Hariri resigned as Prime Minister in October in response to mass protests over corruption and mismanagement. Last month, the Hezbollah and its allies chose university professor Hassan Diab as the new Prime Minister, who has after a month, elected a cabinet, filled with some technocrats but primarily political elites ...

Trending Theme: Protests Surge in Iraq

Iraqis have been protesting their political system since October, decrying the government for corruption, poor public service provision, and lack of job opportunities. Demonstrations have surged following the assassination of Iran’s military official, General Suleimani, as they fear that attention will be diverted from meeting the demands they have been protesting for ...

Trending Theme: China Offers Diplomatic Support to Myanmar

On January 17, 2020, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with his Burmese counterpart, President Win Myint. The two-day meeting is an effort on behalf of Beijing to establish diplomatic ties with Myanmar as the international community increasingly accuses the Southeast Asian country of a genocide that forced nearly 1 million Rohingya Muslims out of the country ...