Global Risk Insights

The Week Ahead: 22 – 28 July 2018

Brexit negotiations to continue as parliament fails to coalesce around any option. Trump Russia scandals heat up in Washington. Pakistan elections could see rise of Imran Khan as power maker. All in The Week Ahead. 


UNITED KINGDOM: Brexit negotiations to continue as parliament fails to coalesce around any option

GRI Take: While EU officials were heartened by perceived movement on the UK side to acknowledge some fundamental components of what Brexit would look like, the subsequent chaos in Downing Street and Westminster has led the EU and Irish governments to more seriously consider the possibility of a crash out of the UK from the EU.


UNITED STATES: Scandals heat up in Washington as more questions are asked about Trump Russia connections

GRI Take: As congressional campaigns on both the left and right begin gearing up for the November elections, these scandals area likely to enflame passions on both sides: fueling support on the left to provide a balance to the White House, and on the right to protect the incumbent Republican president in Congress.


PAKISTAN: Elections could see rise of Imran Khan as power maker or PM

GRI Take: This anti-corruption campaigning against an incumbent party bears parallels to the campaigns of insurgent political parties across both developing and developed nations, with the rise of political parties on a platform of anti-corruption gaining power or the fall of governments over corruption recently in countries as diverse as Italy, Spain, Guatemala, Peru, and Brazil. Should Khan emerge victorious, he will face a country with challenges including the Taliban in northern Pakistan, infrastructure issues, the power of the military, and tensions with India.


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