Global Risk Insights

The Week Ahead: 14-20 January 2018

German coalition building. Greek labor protests. Fallout from Trump’s faux pas. Tunisia protests. All in The Week Ahead.


GERMANY: Merkel moves closer to securing an SPD coalition following 16-week stalemate

GRI take: Despite optimism at the top, much of the SPD will need substantial convincing ahead of meetings on holding negotiation talks. Several SPD MPs and the youth wing have already poured cold water over the prospect of a deal, meaning the next two weeks will be critical for Merkel to shore up support among the German left to prevent new elections and the potential further erosion of support for the SPD and CDU to the AfD.


GREECE: Protests against changes to labor laws could extend beyond formal vote

GRI take: The strikes signal growing unity among working and middle class Greeks in Athens and elsewhere, which could become an electoral problem down the road. A coalition of the working and middle classes could effectively oppose Prime Minister Tsipras, or could show further discontent by electing members of more extreme groups like Golden Dawn at the local and national level.


UNITED STATES: Fallout from Trump’s comments likely to continue to ripple

GRI take: The fallout is likely to continue across Africa and the Caribbean, as frustration builds across embassies in Europe, the Americas, and Africa over the behavior of the president and his erratic signals to other nations on policy and posture. This administration is likely to continue hemorrhaging America’s substantial soft power, and comments like this could complicate ongoing security and economic negotiations between the US and countries offended by Trump’s behavior.


TUNISIA: Reforms announced by the government following protests

GRI take: What remains uncertain is whether opposition parties will be appeased by the proposals, or if protests will fracture in response. Opposition parties and opposition protests may begin to diverge in their approaches, with Tunisian protest leaders indicating they plan to stay out in the streets. Demonstrations are likely to continue this week, but if the opposition parties tone down their rhetoric, the intensity may diminish, with the upcoming May elections presenting another potential flashpoint.



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This edition of The Week Ahead was produced by GRI Senior Analyst Brian Daigle and Senior Editor Luke Iott.