How Wikistrat Works
Ever wondered how a Crowdsourced Consulting simulation works? The graphic above takes you step-by-step through how Wikistrat does business, from the initial strategic challenge presented to a report...
View ArticleWhy Apply to Become an Analyst at Wikistrat?
Are you thinking about joining Wikistrat? Watch our latest video above to learn more about the benefits of being a Wikistrat Analyst. Wikistrat is the world’s first crowdsourced consultancy. It...
View ArticleWikistrat Year in Review Infographic
Wikistrat has had a busy 2013. We more than doubled the capacity of our analytic community with over 500 new members and conducted more than thirty crowdsourced strategic simulations last year. We also...
View ArticleNew Wikistrat Simulation: When Scotland Leaves the UK
Today, Wikistrat launches a new two-week crowdsourced simulation called “When Scotland Leaves the UK” in which analysts are invited to explore scenario pathways for Scotland’s emergence as an...
View ArticleWhen Scotland Leaves the UK: How Will the World React?
How will the world react to Scottish independence? Wikistrat’s newest infographic shows there are three scenarios. Based on Wikistrat’s recently concluded crowdsourced simulation “When Scotland Leaves...
View ArticleTop Four Possible Global Impacts of the Ebola Outbreak
Wikistrat recently concluded a crowdsourced strategic simulation to study the implications of the Ebola virus outbreak. The infographic released today shows the top four possible global impacts of the...
View ArticleWikistrat Infographic: Far Right’s Impact on Europe
High unemployment, problems in the eurozone and anti-immigration sentiment have led to a resurgence of far-right or nationalist movements in Europe. Wikistrat’s analysts assess the impact of these...
View ArticleConfronting Libya’s Turmoil: Four Key Scenarios
Confronting Libya’s Turmoil: Four Scenarios Although Wikistrat believes the likelihood of another military intervention in Libya is low, a recent crowdsourced simulation on the topic proposed four key...
View ArticleAre Both Kiev and Moscow Fighting the Wrong Wars?
Are both Kiev and Moscow fighting the wrong wars? Could it be that both Kiev and Moscow are fighting the wrong wars? A crowdsourced simulation Wikistrat recently conducted about the future of Ukraine...
View ArticleBelgium: The Terror Nest of Europe?
Nearly all recent Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe have had a connection to Belgium. From the weapons used in the Charlie Hebdo attack in January to the shootings and suicide bombings in Paris this...
View ArticleInfographic of Wikistrat’s 2016 Predictions
Wikistrat’s analysts recently assessed the likelihood of some of the key topics in economics, geopolitics and technology for 2016. Will Vladimir Putin face civil unrest in Russia? Will oil prices rise...
View ArticleSaudi-Iranian Tensions: Wikistrat Infographic
The January 2 execution of prominent Shi’a cleric Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr by Saudi Arabia drove hundreds of protesters to storm Riyadh’s embassy in Tehran, setting fire to the building and burning images...
View ArticleDr. Benjamin Herscovitch on China’s Strategic Calculus in North Korea
China has joined the chorus of international condemnation of North Korea’s apparently successful nuclear weapons test. But its strategic interests in North Korea remain at odds with those of key...
View ArticleNord Stream II Would Push Central Europeans West
If Nord Stream II is built, it could push Central European countries that are still mildly sympathetic to Russia into the anti-Russian camp led by Poland and Ukraine, some of Wikistrat’s analyst warn....
View ArticleWikistrat’s Outlook on China: Foreign Policy
Wikistrat’s analysts have been busy over the last few months projecting the social, economic, political and foreign policy future of China. This poster highlights some of the key takeaways from our...
View ArticleImpact of Akhtar Mansour’s Death on Reconciliation and ISIS
Akhtar Mansour’s Death Unlikely to Affect Peace Talks Last week, after Mullah Akhtar Mansour was confirmed killed in a U.S. drone strike, Wikistrat ran a two-day voting activity in which experts were...
View ArticleCan ISIS in Libya Be Contained?
Most Wikistrat analysts believe the self-declared Islamic State (or ISIS) in Libya can be contained by Western powers, but a sizable minority cautions against complacency. In a recent online voting...
View ArticlePound Acts as Brexit’s Shock-Absorber
Anurag Sinha, a Wikistrat Contributing Analyst and Founder of YourGlobal, argues that the pound is acting as a shock-absorber. He is not too worried about changes in its value in the short term. “It...
View ArticleBrexit Calls Britain’s Ability to Fulfill Its Commitments Into Question
Dr. Matthew Hurley, a Wikistrat Senior Analyst and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, argues the pound’s future is grim. Brexit casts doubt on the United...
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