Risk 2021: Navigating through the Geopolitical Whirlpools of Tomorrow
Every year, GPRIS produces a Risk Forecast Report which aims to predict and analyse imminent risks in the world. Over the years, we have attracted a growing reading base ranging from undergraduates to semi-professionals in the journalism and risk industry across the globe.
Our upcoming Risk Report will look into the uncertainties associated with the ever changing nature of global politics especially in unprecedented times like this. We will explore the various threats, risks and challenges that are impressed upon tomorrow’s geopolitical landscape.
What whirlpools lie ahead of us in a post-Black Swan event as we charge through the new ‘Roaring Twenties’? Have global institutions lost their reins in exercising power and failed to meet the set objectives or simply, has the world evolved too much?
Contributors have a selection of varied themes that they can write on: ranging from global economy to the future of multilateralism to maritime geostrategy to space. We are looking for analytical pieces ranging from 1,000 words to 1,200 words.
Contributors can pitch in their own themes of interest outside our suggested list. Please note that we are unable to accept geographic region specific themes (China/the European Union) or bilateral relations (Sino-American Relations) or singular events (2020 US Presidential Elections),
How to apply?
Kindly fill in the Google Form below to submit your preferences, a short pitch and some samples of your work by 11 December 2020 (12:00 British Standard Time).
MORE Questions?
Should you have any questions, please reach out to us either by email (gpriseditorial@gmail.com) or message on Facebook. We will be hosting an interactive live Q&A session for interested writers on Monday, 30th November 2020 at 13:00 BST. Details can be found below: