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Special Briefing: India’s Election – Risks and Outlook

WEBINAR Special Briefing: India’s Election – Risks and Outlook Monday 8 April @ 1630hrs BST (London) / 1130hrs EDT (New York) On 19 April, India will begin a seven-phase general election lasting until the start of June, with nearly 970 million eligible voters deciding the make-up of the 543-seat Lok Sabha. The ruling Bharatiya Janata

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BRIEFING: Venezuela: Elections & Sanctions Risks

WEBINAR BRIEFING: Venezuela: Elections & Sanctions Risks Wednesday 17 April @ 1600hrs BST (London) / 1100hrs EDT (New York) The Venezuelan presidential election, slated to take place on 28 July, comes against the backdrop of escalating repression and intimidation by the regime of incumbent President Nicolás Maduro. The barring of opposition leader María Corina Machado

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BRIEFING: US Elections Monthly Webinar: Ukraine, NATO & Transatlantic Security

WEBINAR BRIEFING: US Elections Monthly Webinar: Ukraine, NATO & Transatlantic Security Wednesday 10 April @ 1600hrs BST (London) / 1100hrs EDT (New York) The 2024 US presidential election will shape the transatlantic security landscape for years to come. With the growing politicisation of support for Ukraine and the provision of military aid, the outcome of

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BRIEFING: The 2024 Russian presidential election: Procedural democracy and factionalism

WEBINAR BRIEFING: The 2024 Russian presidential election: Procedural democracy and factionalism Wednesday 20 March @ 1600hrs GMT (London) / 1100hrs EST (New York) On 15-17 March, Russia will head to the polls for the 2024 presidential election. However, the outcome is already almost certain in what will likely be the least free and fair election

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BRIEFING: Democratic Republic of Congo: Conflict Watch – The M23 Group

WEBINAR BRIEFING: Democratic Republic of Congo: Conflict Watch – The M23 Group Wednesday 6 March @ 1600hrs GMT (London) / 1100hrs EST (New York) levated levels of conflict between the Congolese armed forces (FARDC), supported by regional forces and the M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda have persisted for several weeks. Fighting has reached the

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Taiwan Election

WEBINAR SPECIAL BRIEFING: Taiwan Election 18 January 2024 – 0800hrs GMT (London) / 1600hrs SGT (Singapore) 18 January 2024 – 1400hrs GMT (London) / 0900hrs EST (New York) On 13 January, Taiwan elected Vice President Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as president. In this webinar, experts from Sibylline’s Asia-Pacific desk will examine the

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Taiwan’s Election Outlook

WEBINAR SPECIAL BRIEFING: Taiwan’s Election Outlook 20 DECEMBER 2023 – 0800hrs GMT (London) / 1600hrs SGT (Singapore) 20 DECEMBER 2023 – 1600hrs GMT (London) / 1100hrs EST (New York) On 13 January 2024, Taiwan will hold elections to determine the make-up of the Legislative Yuan and President Tsai Ing-wen’s replacement. Current Vice President Lai Ching-te is

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BRIEFING SERIES: Israel-Hamas War

WEBINAR Briefing Series: Israel-Hamas war Every Monday & Thursday @ 1600hrs GMT (London) / 1100hrs EST (New York) We will be holding two live briefings on Mondays and Thursdays at 1600 GMT, discussing the ongoing crisis in the Israeli-Palestinian Territories, focusing on the latest developments on the ground along with an update on the strategic trajectory

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LIVE BRIEFING: China, India and Russia: Power Politics in Asia

WEBINAR LIVE BRIEFING: China, India and Russia: Power Politics in Asia 17 OCTOBER 2023 – 0800 BST (London) / 1500 SGT (Singapore) 17 OCTOBER 2023 – 1600 BST (London) / 2300 SGT (Singapore) The rise of India, the war in Ukraine and tensions in the Taiwan Strait have forced organisations and potential investors to critically assess

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