Eurasia Group

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Eurasia Group is a global political risk consultancy, founded in 1998.

Eurasia Group
Eurasia Group logo
Type Corporation
Founded 1998
Headquarters Headquartered in New York City
Offices in London and Washington, DC
Key people Alec Alenstein, COO
Ian Bremmer, President
John Green, Director, Research
Preston Keat, Dir, Research
Harry Harding, Counsellor
Maureen Miskovic, Chairman
Industry Consulting
Professional Services
Products Professional Services
Revenue Not Disclosed (~$50-75m est)
Employees 85 / 480
Slogan Defining the Business of Politics
Website www.eurasiagroup.net

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[edit] Overview

Terrace view at Eurasia Group's NYC Headquarters
Terrace view at Eurasia Group's NYC Headquarters

Eurasia Group has offices in New York, Washington, and London, with 85 full-time employees. The company also employs a network of 480 experts in 65 countries in Asia, Latin America, Europe & Eurasia, and Middle East & Africa--a profile The Economist magazine calls "an inspiration for any academic with a seemingly useless degree in political science."[1]

Eurasia Group is best known as a political risk advisory group, and is generally recognized to be the first to systematically bring political science as a discipline to Wall Street.[2] This approach includes the Deutsche Bank Eurasia Group Stability Index (DESIX)--the first qualitative comparative political and economic stability index designed specifically to measure stability in emerging markets. Developed over a five-year period by experts in transitional politics and economics, the methodology provides an "early warning" system which helps anticipate critical trends and provides a measure for country capacity to withstand political, economic, security, and social shocks.[3]

Eurasia Group services include analytical research publications and tailored consulting and advisory services, as well as direct access to Eurasia Group analysts, on political trends and their impact on business, financial markets and the foreign investment climate. Eurasia Group's 300 clients include major investment banks, institutional investors, government agencies, and multinational corporations in numerous sectors.

Eurasia Group has a global strategic alliance with PricewaterhouseCoopers, launched in March 2006 to integrate political risk assessment into risk management capabilities for multinational corporations worldwide. In 2006, Eurasia Group also began publication of the Global Risk Navigator (www.navigaterisk.com), a country-based political risk-assessment tool, together with The Harvard Business Review.

[edit] Acquisitions

In March 2005, Eurasia Group acquired the assets of Intellibridge, a Washington DC-based strategic advisory firm founded by former-National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and David Rothkopf.[4] Terms of the acquisition were not made public, though Intellibridge had received some $28 million in venture capital since being founded in 1999.

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