Bi-Weekly Geopolitical Report – The 2023 Mid-Year Geopolitical Outlook: The Polycrisis (July 10, 2023)
Bill O’Grady, Thomas Wash, and Patrick Fearon-Hernandez, CFA | PDF
As is our custom, we update our geopolitical outlook for the remainder of the year as the first half comes to a close. This report is less a series of predictions as it is a list of potential geopolitical issues that we believe will dominate the international landscape for the rest of the year.
We have subtitled this report “The Polycrisis” to reflect the complicated and multifaceted geopolitical world that is rapidly evolving. The number of issues we cover here is much greater than our usual mid-year update, but we felt that all these matters were important enough to mention. They are listed in order of importance.
Issue #1: Russian Political Instability
Issue #2: Ukraine’s Military Prospects
Issue #3: China Navigating Great Power Relations
Issue #4: China’s Youth Unemployment
Issue #5: China’s Debt Problem
Issue #6: U.S. Superpower Status and Fracturing Domestic Consensus
Issue #7: Re-Industrialization
Issue #8: Climate Change and Great Power Competition
Issue #9: The Problem with Mexico
Issue #10: Artificial Intelligence
Issue #11: EU vs. Poland and Hungary
Issue #12: Middle East Realignment
Issue #13: Iranian Nuclear Breakout
Issue #14: Emerging Market Debt