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The Global Counsel Podcast
Global Counsel
216 episodes
1 week ago
On the Global Counsel podcast, you can hear the GC team discuss and debate topical developments in public policy and regulation from around the world.Global Counsel is an advisory firm working with clients around the world to gauge political developments and how these impact both business risk and opportunity. For more information about Global Counsel, visit our website: www.global-counsel.com

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On the Global Counsel podcast, you can hear the GC team discuss and debate topical developments in public policy and regulation from around the world.Global Counsel is an advisory firm working with clients around the world to gauge political developments and how these impact both business risk and opportunity. For more information about Global Counsel, visit our website: www.global-counsel.com

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The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: G20 in Johannesburg, COP30 in Brazil, and Europe’s Defence Reawakening

As we look ahead to November, host Sewar Quran, Associate Director at Global Counsel, is joined by colleagues to unpack three major developments shaping the global policy agenda: the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, and a shifting debate on European defence and transatlantic security.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Alexander Smotrov, Director, to discuss the upcoming G20 Summit in Johannesburg. Their conversation explores rising geopolitical tensions between the US and South Africa, Washington’s accusations of anti-Americanism, and President Cyril Ramaphosa’s strong rebuttal. They consider what the episode reveals about diplomacy in an era of fragmented power and competing global agendas, and how it tests the limits of cooperation among the world’s major economies. Learn more about our work in Europe and Eurasia.

 

Next, Evan Guy, Senior Associate, joins to examine preparations for COP30 in Brazil, a pivotal moment in global climate politics marking five years to 2030. They explore the evolving geopolitics of climate action post-COP29, the renewed focus on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and efforts to agree a roadmap for climate finance through the new collective quantified goal (NCQG). The discussion also touches on biodiversity, nature conservation, and the growing intersection between environmental policy and international development. Learn more about our Climate, Energy and Net-Zero practice.

 

Finally, Denzil Davidson, Director, reflects on Europe’s emerging defence debate amid shifting transatlantic dynamics and questions about the US security guarantee under President Trump. Their discussion considers Europe’s need to enhance its own capabilities, reassess its dependence on American support, and chart a more autonomous strategic path for the decade ahead.


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1 week ago
1 hour 4 minutes 25 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: IMF & World Bank Week, Ivory Coast Elections, and Saudi’s FII Summit

As we look ahead to October, host Sewar Quran, Associate Director at Global Counsel, is joined by colleagues to unpack three major developments shaping international policy and investment this month: the IMF and World Bank annual meetings in Washington DC, presidential elections in Ivory Coast, and the Future Investment Initiative Summit in Riyadh.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Max Mandich, Senior Associate in our Washington office, to explore the agenda of the upcoming IMF and World Bank week. They discuss the key differences from the spring meetings, the Trump administration’s evolving policy agenda, and the international opportunities the meetings create for stakeholders engaging with finance ministers, central banks, and policymakers. Learn more about our US politics and policy practice.

 

Next, Alessandra Cassisi, Associate in our Brussels office, joins Sewar to examine the Ivory Coast’s October 25th presidential elections. Their discussion considers the political dynamics surrounding President Ouattara’s candidacy, the challenges facing the opposition, the risks of instability, and the economic opportunities and pressures shaping investor sentiment. Learn more about our work in the Middle East and North Africa.

 

Finally, Sewar speaks with Ahmed Helal, MENA Director, about the Future Investment Initiative Summit in Riyadh, widely known as “Davos in the desert.” The conversation highlights Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification drive, the growing global role of the Public Investment Fund, ambitions in AI and advanced technology, and the geopolitical context influencing investment sentiment. Learn more about our work in the Middle East and North Africa.


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1 month ago
39 minutes 28 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: UK Party Conferences, UNGA 2025, and Moldova’s Elections

As we look ahead to September, host Sewar Quran is joined by Global Counsel colleagues to unpack three key developments shaping international policy and geopolitics this month: the UK’s political party conferences, the 2025 UN General Assembly in New York, and Moldova’s pivotal parliamentary elections.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Lilah Howson-Smith, Practice Director, and Fergus Cameron-Watt, Associate Director, to explore the dynamics shaping the UK’s political party conferences this autumn. They discuss the growing influence of the Reform Party, the Conservative Party’s policy renewal efforts, and Labour’s strategy as it seeks to present a unified vision for government. Learn more about our work in UK politics and policy.

 

Next, Alexander Smotrov, Director, joins Sewar to preview the 2025 UN General Assembly in New York, where world leaders will gather under the theme “Better Together” to discuss peace, development, and the future of multilateralism. The conversation examines the significance of this year’s high-level debates, the rising importance of corporate engagement at UNGA, and how businesses can leverage fringe events and networking opportunities to advance their agendas in an increasingly interconnected global policy environment. Learn more about our work in Europe and Eurasia.

 

Finally, Anikó Zsebik, Associate, speaks with Sewar about Moldova’s upcoming parliamentary elections, a vote set to shape the country’s geopolitical trajectory and EU membership prospects. They explore the challenges facing the pro-European government, the economic pressures driving voter sentiment, and the risks of foreign influence on election integrity. Learn more about our work in Europe and Eurasia.

 

If you, your business, or your investment is impacted by any of the topics discussed in this episode, get in touch.


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2 months ago
43 minutes 24 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: The BRICS summit, 90-day US tariff pause deadline, and the AI for Good Global Summit

As we look ahead to July, host Sewar Quran is joined by Global Counsel colleagues to unpack three major developments shaping international policy and geopolitics: the BRICS Summit in Brazil, the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, and the US tariff overhaul ahead of the critical July 9th deadline.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Alexander Smotrov, Director, to preview the BRICS Summit taking place in Rio de Janeiro on July 6–7. They explore how the expanded bloc is navigating internal divisions, geopolitical tensions, and growing expectations for Global-South leadership, as well as Brazil’s role in shaping a unified BRICS agenda. Learn more about our work in Europe and Eurasia.

 

Next, Russell Lamb, Senior Associate, joins Sewar to discuss the AI for Good Global Summit, which will be held in Geneva from July 8–11. They reflect on the summit’s evolution into a major platform for AI governance, public engagement, and alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more about our work on tech, media and telecoms.

 

Finally, Helen Kennett, Director, speaks with Sewar about the sweeping US trade policy changes ahead of the July 9th deadline for tariff negotiations. They unpack the UK-US Economic Prosperity Deal, EU-US tensions, and Section 232 investigations, unpacking how businesses and investors should prepare for shifting rules, retaliatory measures, and evolving national security concerns in trade. Learn more about our work on US politics and policy.

 

If you, your business or your investment is impacted by any of the topics discussed in this episode, get in touch with the Global Counsel team.


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4 months ago
55 minutes 56 seconds

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The Global Month Ahead: The G7 and NATO summits, Trump's Gulf tour, and the future of UK-EU energy policy

As we look ahead to June, host Sewar Quran is joined by Global Counsel colleagues to unpack three major developments shaping global politics: the G7 and NATO Summits, President Trump’s Gulf tour, and the UK-EU joint summit.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Denzil Davidson, Director, to preview the G7 and NATO Summits. They discuss the growing influence of President Trump on transatlantic alliances, challenges surrounding Ukraine and defence spending, and why Canada’s hosting is symbolically significant. Learn more about our work in Europe and Eurasia.

 

Next, Ahmed Helal, MENA Director, joins Sewar to break down President Trump’s Gulf tour and its far-reaching implications. They explore the landmark economic agreements on defence, aviation and AI chips that came out of Trump's visit. They also dive into how these agreements, along with shifting regional dynamics around Syria and Iran, are shaping the future of GCC-US policy. Learn more about our work in MENA.

 

Finally, Lilah Howson-Smith, Practice Director, speaks with Sewar about the latest UK-EU summit and what it means for energy cooperation. They also explore emerging frameworks for emissions trading, electricity market integration, and how both sides are recalibrating their climate ambitions in light of net zero targets. Learn more about our work on climate, energy and net zero.

 

If you, your business or your investment is impacted by any of the topics discussed in this episode, get in touch with the Global Counsel team.


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5 months ago
46 minutes 7 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: Presidential elections in Poland and Romania, Qatar Economic Forum and 2025 ASEAN Summit

As we look ahead to May, host Sewar Quran is joined by Global Counsel colleagues from across the globe to unpack Romania and Poland’s presidential elections, the Qatar Economic Forum, and the 2025 ASEAN summit.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Anikó Zsebik, Associate Director in our Global investor services practice, to discuss the upcoming presidential elections in Romania and Poland. They explore the significance of these contests against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and the war in Ukraine. Anikó outlines key candidates, public sentiment, and how the results could reshape foreign investment and regional influence. Learn more about our work in our Europe and Eurasia politics.

 

Next, Sewar speaks with Ahmed Helal, Director of our MENA practice, to discuss the Qatar Economic Forum and the region’s growing influence in global financial and energy markets. They discuss how Gulf states are navigating US tariffs, regional economic shifts, and President Trump’s visit, as well as the forum’s broader themes around transformation and security cooperation. Learn more about our work in MENA.

 

To finish the episode, Andrew Yeo, Director of our Asia practice, joins Sewar to unpack the upcoming ASEAN Summit under Malaysia’s leadership. They examine Malaysia’s three core priorities: economic resilience, geopolitical balance, and internal reform, and discuss how ASEAN is approaching digital transformation, trade integration, and the complex dynamics of US-China relations. Learn more about our work in Asia politics and policy.


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6 months ago
47 minutes 25 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings, Navigating the UK Local Elections and Ukraine’s Defence Future

As we look ahead to April, host Sewar Quran is joined by Global Counsel colleagues from across the globe to discuss the UK local elections, the IMF World Bank Spring Meetings taking, and the next phase of international defence coordination for Ukraine.

 

First, Sewar is joined by Max Mandich, Senior Associate in our US Financial Services practice, to preview the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. They discuss how the meetings have evolved, the lasting influence of the Trump administration on global policy dialogue, and what corporate and public affairs professionals should watch out for in the week’s formal and informal engagements. Learn more about our work in US politics and policy.

 

Then, Sewar speaks with Scott Gilfillan, Associate Director in our UK Politics and Policy practice, about the upcoming local elections in England. They explore the structure and significance of local government, the implications for national sentiment, and how parties are positioning themselves in this first major electoral test for the Labour government. Find out more about our work in UK politics and policy.

 

To finish the episode, Robyn Staveley, Associate Director in our UK Politics and Policy practice, joins Sewar to examine the upcoming Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) meeting. They discuss the UK’s leadership role, the shift toward long-term sustainment of Ukraine’s defence capabilities, and how the geopolitical landscape is shaping NATO’s evolving relationship with Kyiv. Discover more about our work in UK Politics and Policy. 


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7 months ago
33 minutes 58 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: China’s Two Sessions, the UK Spring Statement, Europe’s Defence Dilemma

As we head into March, host Sewar Quran is joined by Global Counsel colleagues across our offices to discuss China’s Two Sessions, the UK Spring Statement, and the evolving European defence policy landscape.

 

Jiayu Li, Senior Associate in our Singapore office, explores China’s Two Sessions, where leaders will set the policy agenda for 2025. They cover the structure of the sessions, key agenda items, and the broader political implications, including the removal of traditional press conferences and the centralisation of power. Find out more about our work in Asia.

 

Sewar then sits down with Lilah Howson-Smith, Practice Director in our UK Politics and Policy practice, to unpack the UK Spring Statement. They examine the economic challenges facing the government, including inflation, growth projections, and potential tax and spending decisions. Find out more about our work in UK politics and policy.

 

Denzil Davidson, Director in our London office, joins the podcast to discuss the growing urgency for a coherent European defence policy amid Russia’s aggression and shifting US foreign policy. The discussion delves into the EU’s strategic autonomy in defence, the challenges posed by member states' differing priorities, and the evolving role of allies like Britain and Turkey in European security. Learn more about our work in Europe and Eurasia politics and policy.



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8 months ago
27 minutes 49 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Politics of 2025: the global economic outlook with David Skilling

In this special edition episode of the Global Month Ahead, host Isabelle Trick is joined by David Skilling, a Senior Adviser at Global Counsel and an expert on global economics and geopolitics. Isabelle and David delve into the global economic outlook for 2025, highlighting the diverging growth outlooks of different countries, with a deep dive into China. They discuss the challenges of inflation, the potential impact of tariffs, and the shift towards a wartime economy.

 

This Global Month Ahead special edition episode is part of Global Counsel's The Politics of 2025, our annual programme reviewing and debating the political and policy landscape in 2025, featuring insights from our expert team and leading external commentators.


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9 months ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: Federal elections in Germany, African Union votes for new leadership, AI Action Summit in Paris

Ahead of a very busy February, co-hosts Isabelle Trick and Sewar Quran are joined by Global Counsel colleagues across our offices to discuss the federal election in Germany, the African Union summit and elections, and the AI Action Summit in Paris.


Philipp Mühl, Associate Director in our Berlin office, explores the upcoming Bundestagswahl in Germany, discussing the current political landscape, polling data, and the dynamics between various political parties. Find out more about our work in Berlin.


Isabelle then switches to the interviewee chair to unpack the African Union Summit, exploring the role of the AU Commission Chairperson, the candidates running for the position, and the key priorities that the new chair will need to address. Learn more about our work on geopolitics


Ana Gradinaru, Director and Natasha Dixon, Senior Associate in our Tech, media and telecoms team, delve into the upcoming Paris AI Action Summit, discussing its key themes, geopolitical influences, expected deliverables, and the future of multilateral cooperation in AI. Learn more about our work in Tech, media and telecoms.

 



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9 months ago
37 minutes 15 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: Trump's second term begins, defence policy in the EU, The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos

In our first episode of 2025, Isabelle Trick is joined by Global Counsel colleagues across our offices to discuss Donald Trump’s second term, developments in EU defence policy, and the upcoming World Economic Forum in Davos.


Erin Caddell, President of GC USA, unpacks the implications of Donald Trump's second term, focusing on his initial priorities, including immigration and trade. Find out more about our work on US politics and policy.


Tom White, Europe Director, discusses the current state of EU defence, focusing on the challenges posed by external threats, the need for better coordination among member states, and the impact of US politics on European defence strategies. Find out more about our work on Europe and Eurasia politics and policy.


Alexander Smotrov, Director for multilateral platforms, looks ahead to the upcoming World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, focusing on the key themes and pillars of discussion, the unique appeal of the event, and the potential impact of Donald Trump's presidency on global conversations. Find out more about our work in major events and convening.



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10 months ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: confidence vote in Germany, multilateral events in the Gulf, Ghana elections

In this month's episode of the Global Month Ahead, Isabelle Trick, Associate Director in our Investor Services team, is joined by Global Counsel colleagues across our offices, including Sewar Quran, Senior Associate in our Doha office, who joins this episode as co-host, and Philipp Muehl. They discuss the upcoming vote of confidence and subsequent elections in Germany, the Doha Forum and other important events in the Gulf, and the upcoming elections in Ghana.

 

Philipp, an Associate Director in our Berlin office, delves into the collapse of the German governing coalition and its impact on the country’s political and economic stability. He explores the timeline for the vote of confidence, the upcoming elections, and the key policy areas likely to dominate coalition negotiations. Find out more about our work in Berlin.

 

Sewar examines the geopolitical importance of the Doha Forum and the World Summit AI Qatar. She explores how these events will focus on geopolitics and innovation, their significance in the region and beyond, and expected discussions. Find out more about our work in the MENA region.

 

Lastly, Isabelle discusses the upcoming Ghanaian elections. She analyses the main candidates, their political backgrounds and policy platforms, and the economic challenges shaping voter sentiment. Find out more about how we support investors.

 

If you, your business or your investment is affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, get in touch with the Global Counsel team - www.global-counsel.com.



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11 months ago
34 minutes 49 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
EU Sustainable Finance: anticipating a new Commission's approach

Harrison Coldray, Senior Associate in our Financial Services team, is joined by Heike Schmitz, Partner and Co-Head of ESG EMEA at Herbert Smith Freehills' Frankfurt office.


As a new Commission shapes up in the European Union, the evolution of sustainable finance policy & politics will be critical to shaping a Clean Industrial Deal. This podcast looks at the emerging regulatory framework, a renewed focus on mobilising capital into transition finance, and the tough political choices the Commission has ahead of it. The EU, in many respects, had led the way to date in developing a robust framework for mobilising capital into sustainable activities. However the podcast explores the ways in which policymakers could ensure they bring consumers, businesses, and investors with them on this journey. 



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1 year ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
UK Sustainable Finance: new government, new approach?

Harrison Coldray, Senior Associate in our Financial Services team, sits down with James Alexander and Oscar Warwick Thompson from the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) to discuss where the sustainable finance agenda might be heading under a new government ambitious about unlocking flows of green capital to fund their 'missions'.

 

They anticipate key areas of divergence from the previous government, including in approaches to regulatory frameworks, planning, and mobilising private capital through catalytic government action. The pressure on corporates and investors in closing the UK's green finance gap is no doubt ramping up, however the discussion highlights where government could play a role in removing blockages and creating the necessary economic conditions for sustainable investment to flow. 



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1 year ago
47 minutes 16 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
The Global Month Ahead: The new European Commission, UK party conferences, Germany's regional elections, United Nations General Assembly Week

This month, in our 'Back to school' edition, Isabelle Trick is joined by Global Counsel colleagues across our offices to discuss the new European Commission, UK party conference season, Germany's regional elections, and the United Nations General Assembly week.

 

Tom White, our Europe Director explores the formation of the new European Commission, the allocation of portfolios, and the new balance of power. Find out more about our work on Europe and Eurasia politics and policy.

 

Bex Bailey, Associate Director in our UK politics and policy team joins to discuss the importance of party conference season in the UK, why this year is different, and how to make the most of fringe events. Find out more about our work on UK politics and policy.

 

Jannis Kettenring, Associate in our Berlin office analyses the performance of the far-right party AfD in recent German state elections and the difficulties of government formation there, the upcoming state elections in Brandenburg and their potential impact on the national political conversation. Find out more about our work in Berlin.

 

Finally, Alexander Smotrov, Director for Multilateral Platforms, joins Isabelle to delve into the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the events and discussions that take place during this time, highlighting the relevance for businesses and NGOs. Find out more about our work in major events and convening.


If you, your business or your investment is affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, get in touch with the Global Counsel team - www.global-counsel.com



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1 year ago
53 minutes 49 seconds

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The Global Month Ahead: UK General election, French elections, NATO summit.

On this month’s episode, Isabelle is joined by Practice Director Matt Bevington, Director Ana Gradinaru, Senior Associate Alexander van der Wusten, and Analyst Karolina Lagercrantz.

 

  • Matt discusses the immediate domestic policy priorities for the UK after the election, and talks about the significance of the EPC summit for the UK's relationship with the EU.
  • Ana discusses how the French population will vote in the second round of the elections, and what a likely 'cohabitation' will mean for President Macron and for French policy on anything from defence to immigration
  • Alexander and Karolina discuss the role of the new NATO Secretary General and the enlarged membership in addressing issues such as Ukraine and the relationship with the US.


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1 year ago
39 minutes 17 seconds

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The Global Month Ahead: European elections, the Biden-Trump debate, G7 leaders summit.

On this month’s episode, Isabelle is joined by Europe Director Tom White, President of GC US Erin Caddell, and Senior Associate Giulia Pasquali.

 

  • Tom discusses the European elections including the current state of play, the challenges of building a stabilizing majority and the future of Ursula von der Leyen and her flagship policies.

 

  • Erin analyses the current state of the US presidential race, the upcoming Biden-Trump debates, and the potential policy implications of the US election.

 

  • Giulia explores the G7 Leaders Summit covering topics such as a deal on seized Russian assets, migration, and the B7 summit. They also discuss the impact of the Italian presidency on Prime Minister Meloni and the future of the Matei plan.


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1 year ago
41 minutes 7 seconds

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The Global Month Ahead: Indian election, final session of the European Parliament, IMF and World Bank spring meetings

On this month’s episode, Isabelle is joined by Senior Practice Director Thomas Gratowski, Senior Associate Ross Nugent, and Europe Director Tom White.

 

  • Ross covers the upcoming Indian election, the organisation of the election process, Modi's prospects for re-election, the challenges faced by opposition parties, and India as an investment destination.


  • Tom discusses the upcoming final plenary session of the European Parliament before the Parliament elections in June. He explores the key legislative files that need to be addressed, as well as expectations for what the next Parliament might look like.


  • Thomas discusses the upcoming IMF and World Bank spring meetings and the economic context leading into the meetings. They explore the financial pressures on emerging markets and the IMF's lending activities.


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1 year ago
43 minutes 49 seconds

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Global Month Ahead: Iranian elections, Russia's presidential election, UK spring budget

On this month’s episode, Isabelle is joined by UK Country Director Alex Dawson, Senior Practice Director Thomas Gratowski and Practice Director Alexander Smotrov.

 

  • Thomas covers the Iranian elections, including the role of the Assembly of Experts and the risk of public unrest. They also discuss the geopolitical context of the elections, particularly in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict.


  • Alexander discusses the Russian presidential election, exploring why Putin is still eager to hold elections, the potential impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the economic backdrop.


  • Finally, Alex analyses the significance of the UK spring budget and how the Conservatives might use it to set a trap for the Labour Party.


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1 year ago
37 minutes 25 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
Decarbonizing Europe: Navigating the policies and politics of energy in the EU Green Deal
On this episode of the Global Counsel Podcast, Associate Director Anikó Zsebik is joined by Associate Katarzyna Nowacka and Associate Maude Bauman to discuss ongoing trends in EU energy, looking ahead to the next political cycle. They dive into recent shifts in EU energy policy, from focusing on energy security, to looking at decarbonization and competitiveness, their geopolitical drivers, and draw out what we can expect will be the next challenges for policymakers, both at European and national levels. They also touch upon what to expect for renewable energy markets, and upon other existential questions that have arisen as part of the EU's path to net zero in the energy sector.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 44 seconds

The Global Counsel Podcast
On the Global Counsel podcast, you can hear the GC team discuss and debate topical developments in public policy and regulation from around the world.Global Counsel is an advisory firm working with clients around the world to gauge political developments and how these impact both business risk and opportunity. For more information about Global Counsel, visit our website: www.global-counsel.com

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