News & Insights

  • Geopolitical Risk

Michael D. Shear and David E. Sanger, March 26, 2022 As originally appeared in The New York Times. WARSAW — They were among the final few words of a carefully crafted speech. But they strayed far from the delicate balance that President Biden had tried to strike during three days of wartime…

  • Geopolitical Risk

Washington, DC – March 16, 2022 Hans Nichols, author of Axios Sneak Peek Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is prompting American CEOs anew to build their own mini-State Departments as they navigate the uncertainties of a war and world increasingly unbound by norms and institutions. Why it matters: Executives traditionally rise to power…

  • Indo-Pacific

By Ellen Nakashima, Karen DeYoung and Cate Cadell, March 13, 2022 As originally appeared in Washington Post. The development comes as White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan plans to travel to Rome on Monday to meet with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi. “We are communicating directly, privately to Beijing, that…

  • Defense and Aerospace

The Pentagon is still hunting “alternative options” to bolster Ukraine’s air defenses against Russia’s brutal strikes. By TARA COPP and MARCUS WEISGERBER, March 10, 2022 As originally appeared in Defense One. Pentagon officials will not send the advanced Patriot air-defense system to Ukraine, saying Thursday that U.S. forces would need…

  • BGS Announcement

Washington DC – Mar 07, 2022 Beacon Global Strategies (BGS), a leading strategic advisory firm focusing on global public policy, government procurement, emerging technology, and geopolitical risk analysis, today announced the expansion of its National Security Technology Practice. BGS has added to its ranks former Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO)…