Conferences

We bring clients together with our in-house team of advisors and global network of experts through conference calls, briefings, thought leadership and regional meetings.

James Shinn, David Miliband, Anatole Lieven, Michael Ignatieff and Nader Mousavizadeh speaking at Global Horizons 2011

19-21 September 2012, Christ Church Oxford

Designed for board-level and influential decision-makers with global responsibilities, the programme features some of the brightest and most interesting minds -- powerful players on the world stage, along with global thinkers and respected academic experts.

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2011 Highlights

Read in full what distinguishes Global Horizons from other events.

Protesters march during a demonstration for fair elections in central Moscow. (REUTERS/Ivan Gushchin)

February 7, 2012, London

Events in Russia are reshaping Russian politics and policy-making. We offer a summary of the three most likely scenarios for Russia in 2012.

Global China

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Washington Post Live in partnership with Oxford Analytica hosted a Global China Summit, bringing together leading business, government and academic leaders from China and the United States.
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Oxford Analytica Deputy Director of Analysis Sarah Michaels and Oxford Analytica Region Head Rana Mitter

We draw on our international network of academics and industry experts to provide keynote speakers, discussion panels or conferences for briefing sessions, board meetings and executive development programmes. Our experts help frame clients’ concerns in their wider geopolitical and economic context.
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Conference Calls

Oxford Analytica holds regular conference calls on topics of particular interest to clients.

Iran, the United States and The Gulf: How close is conflict?

Tensions in the Gulf have escalated sharply in the past week, increasing the risk of serious military conflict and a disruption to world oil supplies.

After Kim: Tipping Point for North Korea?

The death of Kim Jong-il sharply increases the risks and uncertainties arising from the secretive Pyongyang regime, with potentially huge consequences for security on the Korean peninsula and beyond.

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