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1:30PM

Appearance on "The Alyona Show"

 

Where I blew it:  I moved around too much.  I have a terribly hard time holding still, because the more still I am, the more boring I am, and the more I move, the better I sound--but don't look.  I also got too close at points, letting my chin get covered by byline and making me too big relative to her in the 2-shot look.  Next time I will hang a cut-out over the screen so I know where my head should be.  Beware the big head!

It is a conundrum.

Other thing:  I have a clip-on mike that I could have and should have used!  Could have lit myself better too. Next time I will do better.

I had spent a good chunk of time just beforehand spreading mulch outside--hence the raccoon-like lower eyelids.

I will say, though, so much nicer just to do from office as opposed to the 2-3 hour effort to go all the way downtown, etc.  that part I simply love.

10:38AM

CoreGap Review and Updates from the Wiki


In the last week we published the following analysis on our website:

1. Mubarak Steps Down - For Real
2. New US National Military Strategy Redirects from Middle East to East Asia
3. Droughts in Amazon and China
4. European Exchange Giant to Buy New York Stock Exchange

 

Our Egypt Simulation

We've released a brief video on the Egypt simulation in the wiki. Watch here.

 

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New Simulation - The Death of King Jong-Il

 

We have just launched our first open community simulation, where our analysts and subscribers explore a shock in the form of the sudden death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. Join our subscribers to engage in this live simulation, explore potential scenarios, aftershocks the various impacts of this event on countries' interests. You can then play the Prime Minister and plan potential strategies for the United States, China, South Korea and many more.

 

Current ruler Kim Jong-Il turns 70 this year and is allegedly battling pancreatic cancer (very low five-year survival rate) and diabetes, as well as the obvious lingering effects of a stroke that occurred in 2008.

Starting in mid-2009 and culminating in a special party event in the fall of 2010, Kim positioned his under-30 third son, Kim Jong-Eun as his clear successor, although it is widely believed that Kim Jong-Il's brother-in-law Chang Sung-Taek will play the role of regent for some indeterminate time.

North Korea's recent military aggressiveness (e.g., ship sinking, artillery barrage of disputed island) suggests a determined effort to speedily credentialize Kim Jong-Eun among the military leadership that now controls much of the government, economy, and - most importantly - mineral exports to, and humanitarian aid from, patron China. Kim Jong-Il was publicly groomed as "founding father" Kim Il-Sung's successor for roughly a decade-and-a-half, whereas Kim Jong-Eun will likely have had only a restricted public persona for 3-4 years at the time of his father's death.

When Kim Il-Sung died in 1994, Kim Jong-Il nonetheless was unable to fully claim leadership status until three years had passed.

This shock is still in progress, join today to participate, watch or ask questions.

12:30PM

Wikistrat's Releases "CoreGap Weekly Bulletin" #11.05

 Greetings from the Wikistrat Team,

Today we have released this week's CoreGap Bulletin to Wikistrat's subscribers

This week our bulletin covers, among many:

  1. Terra Incognita - The Devils We'll Know
  2. Frantic Firewalling among Potential Mideast Contagion Victims
  3. Moscow Airport Suicide Bombing Signals Caucasus Separatists' Staying Power
  4. Food - How Rising Asia Destabilizes the entire Gap
  5. Asian Banking Goes Global

Join our subscribers and take advantage of the world's first geopolitical wiki model, as well as receive the full CoreGap weekly bulletin.  Sign up here

For a taste of what you'll be getting, here is a video of Tom discussing content from the bulletin as well as a download link to the abridged PDF version.

 

See you on the wiki!

CEO Joel Zamel

CTO Daniel Green and

Chief Analyst Thomas P.M. Barnett of WIKISTRAT

10:43AM

Egypt Crisis Simulation (addendum)

Wikistrat cuts through the noise and helps our subscribers understand how the current events in Egypt could change the region for years to come. We've released a new video discussing the on-going simulation and what consquences are emerging for the region.

Wikistrat is an integrated model of globalization, emerging market trends and geopolitical risk.

For access to the Wikistrat global Model, subscribe here now, and join our community of strategic thinkers.

Writer on another blog was interested in our use of the term "credentializing" WRT the Egyptian military's role in any successful transition to democracy.

Here's how I explained on that blog what we meant by that term:

Credentializing here means that the military’s performance in the hopefully smooth transition marks them as a contributing force for democracy rather than its hindrance, something we would term “delegitimizing.”

The military, as we note, is large and powerful and popular in Egypt. That’s an asset for long-term stability worth protecting, because young democracies tend to be the most warlike–more than mature democracies and more than authoritarian states. If the military serves the right function here (Mubarak gone, but not willy-nilly leaving a vacuum, and the elections happen freely and with little violence), then it becomes seen as the righteous guardian of the republic and not its menace. That is credentializing, because it says the army isn’t just a plaything of the government or protector of any one ruler, but an institution that serves the long-term interests of the nation. Immature democracies are plenty scary in history, and if they’re coupled with a radicalized military, you’ve got trouble. So if the military’s fine standing can be preserved in this transition, they’re credentialized for what comes next, which will be tricky no matter who emerges.

12:16PM

Wikistrat's Releases "CoreGap Weekly Bulletin" #11.04

New CoreGap Bulletin Released

 

Greetings from the Wikistrat Team,

Today we have released this week's CoreGap Bulletin to Wikistrat's subscribers

This week our bulletin covers, among many:

  1. Terra Incognita - Two strategic narratives duke it out in the Pentagon
  2. Smooth summit, as Obama doesn’t spoil Hu’s legacy photo-op
  3. Iran ends lavish energy and food subsidies in historic reform gamble
  4. Duvalier’s return to Haiti complicates election stalemate
  5. Turkey’s busy foreign policy signals regional leadership ambition

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For a taste of what you'll be getting, here is a video of Tom discussing content from the bulletin as well as a download link to the abridged PDF version.

 

See you on the wiki!

CEO Joel Zamel

CTO Daniel Green and

Chief Analyst Thomas P.M. Barnett of WIKISTRAT



4:06PM

Wiki goes Live, CoreGap Bulletin #11.03 Released

Exciting launch of our Wiki, coupled with a new CoreGap bulletin

 

Greetings from the Wikistrat Team,

Today we have launched the internet's very first Global Strategic Model on a private and interactive wiki.

Join our subscribers and take advantage of the launch offer: a 50% discount off the regular price.  Sign up now before our regular prices return over the weekend. 

For a taste of what you'll be getting, here is a video of Tom discussing content from the bulletin as well as a download link to the abridged PDF version.

 

See you on the wiki!

CEO Joel Zamel

CTO Daniel Green and

Chief Analyst Thomas P.M. Barnett of WIKISTRAT



5:17AM

WIKISTRAT's "CoreGap Weekly Bulletin" (#11.02) 

Greetings from the Wikistrat team.

We've just emailed a copy of the latest CoreGap bulletin to our subscribers.

We launch the wiki in less than a week! Wikistrat is offering 50% off annual subscriptions before the launch date.

Here is a video of Tom discussing content from the bulletin as well as a download link.

We hope you enjoy the bulletin.

See you on the wiki!

CEO Joel Zamel

CTO Daniel Green and

Chief Analyst Thomas P.M. Barnett of WIKISTRAT

12:01AM

WIKISTRAT's "CoreGap Weekly Bulletin" (#2) 

Greetings from the Wikistrat team.

We're excited to announce that we've just emailed a copy of the latest CoreGap bulletin to our subscribers. It costs nothing for you to join the free analysis mailing list here.

Here is a video of Tom discussing content from the bulletin as well as a download link.

We hope you enjoy the bulletin.

See you on the wiki!

CEO Joel Zamel

CTO Daniel Green and

Chief Analyst Thomas P.M. Barnett of WIKISTRAT

1:34PM

Fox Business News interview on Esquire China piece & "term sheet" proposal

COMMENTARY:  Felt I did alright considering all the pain meds over the past few days (I went cold turkey this ayem).  My right ear certainly stands out!  If you look closely, you'll see black-and-blue bruising.  The ENT basically had to enter my ear canal from behind the ear, so it's like he cut it off and then sewed it back on--hence the absurd swelling and why my ear sticks out so.  But trust me, I look 1000% better than the day before, and then the day before that, and so on. When I got home Friday, I looked like some CG monster!

Feed was nice into my left ear, and because I couldn't hear anything out of my right, I was sort of nicely insulated (i.e., no listening to myself live in the room and feeling disconnected from my interviewer in NYC). Jerry sat off to my right and watched the whole show quietly, but he found it weird that I would suddenly speak and then go silent and then speak and then go silent and . . ..

Felt it was a decent performance, considering the surgery recovery and all.  Nice limo ride into Indy for it, which Jerry enjoyed.  Felt I mentioned Esquire and my Beijing partners sufficiently, and the book and Wikistrat got nice plugs.  Obviously could have gone on far longer and there was so much more ground I wanted to cover, but there you have it in 5-6 minutes.

Final indignity:  vid stops right when I blink, like somebody turned the robot off!

1:37AM

China Daily coverage of interview

Think tank offers plan for US-China relations

By Ma Liyao (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2010-12-08 14:23

BEIJING - The United States and China are at a point to establish a new collaborative relationship to deal with the possible conflicts emerging between the two big economies, which happen to be the world’s two big militaries, said analysts from a US think tank.

"The basic idea is that we need to clear out some of the strategic mistrust …that has at its roots an imbalanced economic relationship that we seek to radically rebalance in a direct way by encouraging investment from China directly into the US economy," Thomas P.M. Barnett said on Monday in an exclusive interview with China Daily.

Barnett, chief analyst at Wikistrat, an Israeli startup company that offers strategy consulting, is in Beijing to promote the “Whyte-Barnett Solution,” a new China-US grand strategy proposal he proposed together with his partner, John Milligan-Whyte and Dai Min, heads of the Center for America-China Partnership, one of the first think tanks to combine US and Chinese perspectives.

The four-page proposal suggests specifically on the investment floor to encourage large Chinese direct investment into the US market.

"I think the key thing is… to suggest to the American public the win-win opportunity here that … Chinese companies going global doesn’t result in a zero-sum outcome for the West," Barnett explained, adding that “it represents a very positive and potentially a very tremendous large-scale infusion of capital into distressed companies in the US and elsewhere.”

He said that he believed China will be interested in that kind of rebalance, getting the “less useful path” of discussion on the value of RMB off the table.

Talking about the recent military tension in northeast Asia, Barnett said that the key and crucial aspect is to increase transparency between the two militaries as much as possible, especially when there has been a lot of concern about China’s military building.

The US held a meeting in Washington on Monday with Japan and the Republic of Korea to discuss the current security situation in the region, without China, Russia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s attendance, after rejecting China’s proposal of a meeting among the six.

Barnett said that he didn’t see anything wrong with trying to reassure its long-time allies as long as it quickly progresses into Six-Party Talks, but “you have to include China every step of the way.”

"Because if not, you are not increasing the transparency."

Milligan-Whyte, the co-presenter of the strategy proposal, said that the global financial crisis is actually a good opportunity for China and the US to collaborate on a new strategy.

Between 2000, when China enter the WTO, and 2008, when the financial crisis hit the world, the US dollar appreciated about 40 percent. Between 2005 and 2008, Chinese yuan appreciated about 21 percent. But it did not help the trade deficit, which is around $260 billion to $300 billion a year now, said Milligan-Whyte.

"The trade deficit is caused principally because … the United States doesn’t want to sell high technology to China, which China therefore buys from Europe and … elsewhere," he said.

Milligan-Whyte said that he believed the financial crisis is still in its early stages and anytime in the next two years, the market will just freeze up. And the only thing that can prevent that is “this type of breakthrough in US-China relations.”

"You will see the financial crisis will be very hard for 23% of the American homeowners. It’s going to be 50%. Unemployment will be 25% in some places, and over 10% in others. It’s going to be a really terrible situation. That is going to trigger a new deal between China and the US."

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sep 23 in New York while meeting US President Barack Obama that China is willing to push a healthy economic cooperation with the US, in hopes that the US would loosen its export restraints on China.

Chinese President Hu Jintao expressed a similar will months later in November while meeting with Obama in Seoul, urging the US to lift its export restraints and give Chinese companies a fair competition environment in the US market.

The Whyte-Barnett Solution is designed as a presidential strategy agreement.

Hu is scheduled to visit the US next year.

Additional repostings of this article:

12:01PM

China Daily interview video re: grand strategy term sheet

12-13 minutes long.  Find it here.

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