
Who are good Geopolitical Analysts to follow these days?
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Who are good Geopolitical Analysts to follow these days?
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Do you think Peter is following what other people are saying? Do you not think he goes over the data? Or that his team doesn’t?
I enjoy George Friedman. Curious what others have to say!
Interested. I listen to Peter sometimes.
The War on the Rocks podcast group tends to be narrowly focused, but it provides well thought out insight.
There’s a great podcast called The Red Line that I really like. It’s has guest experts that come on to talk about whatever topic they’re covering on that particular episode, which I like because those people are more specialized on the topic, rather than following a single person who covers everything.
John Mearsheimer, I really enjoy his takes.
Professor James Ker-Lindsey on YouTube
I used to watch a lot of Peter Zaihan until he talked about my country, he got so many basic, Wikipedia level, facts wrong that I thought, no way this guy spent more than 5 minutes researching about my country, I did PowerPoint presentations in first grade with more accurate details than this. Then I started questioning how much he researches in to any other countries.
Stephen Kotkin is good for all things relating to Russia.
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