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John Sitilides

@JohnSitilides

Geopolitics/Foreign Policy Keynote Speaker; Senior Fellow for Global Risks, Center for the National Interest; State Dept. Diplomacy Consultant (2006-2023)

Washington, D.C. Katılım Haziran 2014
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A high-level panel with Scott Brown and John Sitilides joins NTD’s Iris Tao to unpack a critical moment. From @realDonaldTrump high-risk mission to rescue U.S. airmen in Iran to coordinated strikes, deception tactics, and military precision—plus a looming deadline for Iran to make a deal. The discussion also explores signals from inside Iran and what could come next.
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Join Michael LoGalbo and me Friday April 10 10:00 AM ET for @NYLIManagement geopolitics webcast “Energy, Conflict & Markets: What Investors Need to Know.” The ongoing war in Iran is a real-time example of the new global geopolitical environment, highlighting how risks to energy supply, potential disruptions to key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz, and constraints on petrochemicals and fertilizers can quickly ripple through inflation, growth, and global stability. We will cover the war in Iran and its impacts on energy markets; second-order effects on shipping, food, and global stability; U.S.-China dynamics & strategic competition; and U.S.-Europe tensions & alliance dynamics. Geopolitical risk cannot be avoided, but it can be managed. This session will provide frameworks, not forecasts, to help investors connect today’s developments to long-term asset allocation, diversification, and portfolio positioning. This webcast is for financial professionals only - accepted for 1 CFP / IWI / CFA CE Credit @CFTNI event.on24.com/wcc/r/5281497/…
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I was honored to share my geopolitical and geo-economic insights on global trade, technology, energy & markets for 100+ senior corporate and finance executives at World 50 Group Summit. We discussed U.S.-Iran war, U.S.-China strategic & technological competition, future U.S.-EU/NATO relations, Trump Administration recalibrating trade & security architectures worldwide, Western Hemisphere dominance, & critical role of free open strategic shipping choke points on global supply chains sustaining U.S & global economies, amid most complex int'l commercial, finance & security landscape in decades. Thank you World 50 team for superb event organization and execution! @CFTNI
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I am happy to announce that I have been appointed Senior Fellow for Global Risks at the distinguished @CFTNI. In a non-resident capacity, I look forward to collaborating with a superb roster of foreign policy and national security experts to advance the center’s mission as “America’s Voice for Strategic Realism.” The Center seeks to stimulate debate, promote public understanding of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs, and define pragmatic policies to promote America’s national interests in the complex world of the twenty-first century. Its work covers critical relationships with both allies and adversaries, as well as forces driving the modern world, including military power, technology, energy, trade, and finance. The Center also publishes the leading foreign policy magazine @TheNatlInterest. Thank you @1796farewell for your confidence in my geopolitical and geo-economic risk analysis talent stack. cftni.org/expert/john-si…
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Urgently overdue: @StateDept is modernizing and reforming the U.S. Foreign Service, impacting selection and orientation procedures to ensure that America’s diplomats are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century and effectively advocate for U.S. national interests worldwide. Applicants must know American history, foreign policy concepts, and logical reasoning. Questions intended to advance ideological agendas are eliminated. Foreign Service orientation will focus on training on core skills, including public speaking and negotiation, as well as lectures on essential topics like economic strategy, commercial diplomacy, geopolitics, and diplomatic history. state.gov/releases/offic…
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