What Egypt's unrest teaches us...

Egypt’s early 2011 wave of unrest, which eventually led to the demise of 30-year ruler Hosni Mubarak and to the rise of a an allegedly temporary military rule, has been perceived by bystanders worldwide as one of the greatest game-changers to the Middle East in decades. As such, it would be surprising if these events did not hold a few worthwhile lessons for professional risk analysts and keen observers alike.Read the whole article on the World Economic Forum's blog.They do.
Andrew D. Bishop
Andrew is a graduate of the London School of Economics currently working for the risk analysis, scenario planning, and think tank branch of a leading non-profit foundation in Geneva, Switzerland. He is also a young freelance journalist and the founder, director, and editor of Leader's Talk, a platform dedicated to covering interviews given by world leaders on a daily basis. Andrew blogs at What You Must Read
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