Velina Tchakarova on China, Russia, and the Future of Geopolitics | Conversations with Tyler  @MercatusCenter
Velina Tchakarova on China, Russia, and the Future of Geopolitics | Conversations with Tyler  @MercatusCenter
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You could try playing out the four-dimensional chess game of how the global order will shift in the next 10-15 years for yourself, or you could hire Velina Tchakarova. Founder of the consultancy FACE, Velina is a geopolitical strategist guiding businesses and organizations to anticipate the outcomes of global conflicts, shifting alliances, and bleeding edge technologies on the world stage.

In a globe-trotting conversation, Tyler and Velina start in the Balkans and then head to Russia, China, North Korea, and finally circle back to Putin’s interest in the Baltics. She gives her take on whether the Balkan Wars still matter today, the future of Bulgarian nationalism, what predicts which Eastern European countries will remain closer to Russia, why China will not attack Taiwan, Putin’s next move after Ukraine, where a nuclear weapon is most likely to be used next, how she sources intel, her unique approach to scenario-planning, and more.

Recorded May 20th, 2024

Transcript and links: conversationswithtyler.com/episodes/velina-tchakarova

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