Audio: The Future of Diplomacy
Audio: The Future of Diplomacy
Why 2020 is Set to be a Year of Changes but not Instability
Lombard Odier's 'Rethink Perspectives' event in London presented our investment convictions for 2020 and highlighted the US elections set to dominate the news cycle in the latter part of the year.
Managing Partner Fréderic Rochat, Chief Economist Samy Chaar, UK Private Bank Chief Executive Duncan MacIntyre and former White House Director of Global Engagement Brett Bruen debated the outlook.
Frédéric Rochat said that the transition to a clean, lean, inclusive and circular (CLIC) economy would create unprecedented opportunities to generate investment returns.
Opinion: The Danger From Iran Didn't Die With Soleimani
VIDEO - China's Fake Social Media Accounts Could Be Devastating for U.S., Brett Bruen Says
Brett Bruen speaks on China's weaponization of social media: the well-articulated strategy could be devastating to the U.S.
Post-COVID Communications
Defending Against Disinformation
Information warfare is no longer a problem just for governments. Increasingly, companies find themselves targeted. Few have adequate defenses. As the threat expands, developing the capability to counter disinformation needs to be at the top of your to-do list.
When Crisis Calls, Answer the Phone
An Interview with Mr. Brett Bruen
Brett Bruen speaks on “counter-crisis management” to The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
VIDEO - Brett Bruen runs down the biggest geopolitical risks of 2019
The US needs a military and diplomatic engagement strategy that is development-oriented, according to GSR's Brett Bruen.
GSR’s Bruen for CNN: The Russians fooled us once, but we don’t have to let them fool us twice
According to GSR's Brett Bruen, America must invest in countermeasures to combat Russian information warfar
Obama official: We could have stopped Russian trolls - CNN
According to GSR's Brett Bruen, the government could and should have stopped Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The CEO’s Who Rule the World
CEO is increasingly coming to stand for chief engagement officer. Engagement on the environment. Engagement on immigration. Engagement on politicians' troublesome tweets. Executives are now expected to lead social and political movements as much as they guide the financial future of their companies.
Is Trudeau Ready for US Prime Time?
It's a question that has perplexed me since the Canadian News Agency called ahead of his state visit to Washington under President Obama. I had high hopes then that he would usher in a new era of increased Canadian relevance here in America. It hasn't happened. Sure, he's known – but as I feared, it was more of a splash, than a sustained series of waves. He'll pop up in an occasional American news story that's not in the business or politics section. But, he's mostly ceded that space to Canada's more famous (or infamous) Justin. It doesn't have to be this way, Justin (not Bieber).
VIDEO - Latin Trends and Business Opportunities in the Americas
Brett Bruen draws on his twelve-year US diplomatic experience to talk on Latin Trends and Business Opportunities in the Americas.
Panel discusses legacy of Princess Diana’s advocacy
Brett Bruen and Former Chief of Staff to Diana, Princess of Wales discuss the princess’ legacy of advocacy.
Delivering Online Ed, Worldwide
American universities mostly miscalculate international engagement. Many see online education as the best means to expand globally. Some invest in creating expensive overseas campuses in places like Dubai and Shanghai.
Yet the most significant opportunities exist somewhere in between. External hubs would provide physical platforms for international students to take classes abroad, without an institution having to build a remote campus. In this space, there are currently very few universities operating. If a shift does not take place soon, American institutions stand to lose significant ground to foreign competitors who are closer, more relevant and quickly developing the capacity to compete with our best universities.