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Public Affairs, Regulation & Geopolitical
India Makes Its Own Seat at the Table
Global dealmakers have grown accustomed to managing simultaneously the approaches of US, EU, Chinese and British anti-trust regulators. Now, a new global anti-trust policeman may emerge in Delhi. By Brunswick’s David Blackburn.
6 min read
Issue 2: Southeast Asia
Indonesia: Change and Continuity
Upcoming elections mark a potential inflection point in the positive trends of ASEAN’s biggest economy, says Brunswick Senior Advisor Edward Lee.
7 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Inflation and Destiny
It’s no exaggeration to say inflation made Fabio Kanczuk an economist. The former Head of Policy at Brazil’s Central Bank talks to Brunswick’s Daniel Wiedemann and Eduardo Tavares about living with uncertainty in the US…
10 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
Inside the Saudi Pro League
Omar Mugharbel, CEO, is building a world-class football league. He talks with Brunswick’s Jamil Fahmy & Adam Jibali.
11 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Intelligence Report
Two former CIA officers, now with Brunswick, discuss the past and future of the US.
4 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Introduction: WFH
One legacy of the pandemic is the arrival in general parlance of “WFH.” So named, this edition of our magazine brings you Brunswick Review stories posted online during the first months of the pandemic.
3 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Is REACH Toxic?
Both the EU and UK are delaying passage of regulations on chemicals, creating a minefield for companies in many sectors. Brunswick’s Lidia Fornasiero and Nick Blow spoke to expert Darren Abrahams, Partner at international law…
11 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
ISSB’s Emmanuel Faber
A titan of business assumes the leadership of a sustainability nonprofit. By Pascal Lamy, Chair of Brunswick Europe.
9 min read
Italy Rising
Esteemed journalist Luciano Fontana discusses the early successes and challenges ahead for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
6 min read
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
Japan Inc. Eyes the World
The country’s quiet approach to cross-border investment is changing. Brunswick’s Matthew Brown spoke with two experts in Japan’s M&A activity: RPC Partner Nigel Collins and southgate co-founder Mangyo Kinoshita.
11 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Leave the First 100 Days to Napoleon and FDR
Incoming executives are expected to come armed with them, yet 100-day plans are dated and arbitrary. Brunswick Partner Bill Pendergast offers an alternative.
10 min read
Issue 26: Investment Universe
Legacy in Milan
Local investments made for the Olympics will keep paying off long beyond the end of the ’26 Winter Games, says Veronica Vecchi, Chair of the organization behind the Games’ infrastructure.
4 min read