Open Conference Calls
Clients interact with an expert panel in our live conference calls on issues of the day. Open to all our clients on a first-come, first-served basis, if you have any queries or suggestions for forthcoming conference calls, please contact us.
15 May, 2012
With Greece's politicians scrabbling to form a government, Oxford Analytica experts discuss the likelihood of a Greek exit from the euro-area and the impact on the rest of Europe.
10 May, 2012
Oxford Analytica experts discuss political risk in Venezuela given President Hugo Chavez's declining health, including the effects in Venezuela and the wider region, as well as the broader outlook for resource nationalism in the region.
17 April, 2012
Our experts assess the fraught strategic environment in Asia Pacific using the new Oxford Analytica Global Risk Monitor.
16 February, 2012
A year after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, the political economic and business landscape for Egypt and the wider region is still being remade.
12 January, 2012
Tensions in the Gulf have escalated sharply in the past week, increasing the risk of serious military conflict and a disruption to world oil supplies.
20 December, 2011
The death of Kim Jong-il sharply increases the risks and uncertainties arising from the secretive Pyongyang regime, with potentially huge consequences for security on the Korean peninsula and beyond.
8 December, 2011
Our experts explain the implications of the election results on policy-making and institutions, the Putin-Medvedev ‘tandem’, Moscow’s stance towards investors, foreign governments and domestic stakeholders.
17 November, 2011
Despite warning that Greece could exit the euro, EU leaders now seek to complete economic and monetary union and build a political union.
4 November, 2011
Papandreou’s referendum announcement has sparked the greatest crisis to face his government -- and the euro-area -- yet. Oxford Analytica experts discuss in a conference call 4th November 2011.
27 September, 2011
As Greece struggles to win its next tranche of bailout funding, the euro-area crisis enters its most high-stakes moment to date.
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