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Eurasia Group: Ukraine one of world's top risks in 2009

6 January, 10:51 | Interfax-Ukraine
Eurasia Group: Ukraine one of world's top risks in 2009
Direct military conflict with Russia is unlikely, but battles between Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and President Viktor Yuschenko will continue to divide the government and complicate attempts to deal with the country's economic crisis, a consulting firm has said.

This forecast for Ukraine's future in 2009 comes from the Top Risks of the Eurasia Group consulting firm, as introduced by its president, Ian Bremmer.

Growing unemployment, falling wages, and anger at politicians will increase the risk of social unrest in major cities, the group's experts said.

Ukraine was put eighth on the list of Top Risks, which identify the year's key geopolitical areas to watch for global investors and market participants.

Highest on the list of Top Risks is the U.S. Congress, which faces a difficult task of the financial regulation due to the crisis.

South Asia and Iran/Israel security follow the U.S. Congress. Russia is fourth, followed by Iraq, Venezuela and Mexico.

Turkey and South Africa close the list after Ukraine.

Eurasia Group, founded in 1998, is the world's leading global political risk research and consulting firm. It headquarters in New York and has offices in Washington and London.

Its advisory board includes representatives of Google, JP Morgan Securities, Japan Industrial Policy Research Institute, Sun Group, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, News Corporation, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Boeing, Eni Corporation.

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Guest    (Guest) | 08.01.2009, 12:53
Slava Ukraini! Smert`Vorogam!
GuestTom Hrynkiw    (Guest) | 06.01.2009, 16:23
Dont be surprised if Putin and his flock try to go into our ukraine by spring
this is his way, this time I hope we are ready
Im sure that the people dont want to re live the past
choose your friends wisely and keep your enemies close
Tom Hrynkiw tomh.construction@gmail.com
Risky    (Guest) | 06.01.2009, 11:10
Well, if russia is 4th and Ukraine 8th, that means that the russian kremlin is 2x more dangerous and ukraine is only half the risk as russia!
Whats the bad news here?

Old russian propogana: 2-car race; americans vs soviets. Headline news in Pravda next day \"The great glorious russian race team finished 2nd and the capitalists of decaying america came in second to last!\"

Slava Putiny
Guest    (Guest) | 06.01.2009, 11:25
This is wrong, it doesn\'t say something about the riskyness. It is not rational to think that the multiplication leads to such result.

It is just a ranking, where for eg. it can be, that Russia is also very dangerous, and Ukraine only slightly less, but for eg. 5th on the list is then much less.
Guest    (Guest) | 06.01.2009, 14:16
This is just another Russian bashing,vilification. The ratings are not proportional to each other. There is no correlation between the two. Both could be on the same level but just a few points apart. It does not equate to being twice or half as bad/good as the other.
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