Daniel Wagner
Daniel Wagner is CEO of Country Risk Solutions, a Connecticut-based cross-border risk advisory firm and author of the book Managing Country Risk. He holds master’s degrees in International Relations from the University of Chicago and in International Management from the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird) in Phoenix. He received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Richmond College in London. Daniel can be reached at: daniel.wagner@countyrisksolutions.com or 203-570-1005.
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The Case Against Political Dynasties in American Politics
Daniel Wagner 04.07.15

Al Jazeera
Four Years After Gaddafi, Libya Is a Failed State
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 04.06.15

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Entrepreneurialism and National Security
Daniel Wagner and Dante Alighieri Disparte 03.25.15

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What ISIS is Teaching the West About Social Media
Daniel Wagner 03.23.15

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Lee Kuan Yew’s Legacy
Daniel Wagner 03.19.15

Narendra Modi/Facebook
India’s Political Influence in Asia
Daniel Wagner 03.13.15

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Implications of Boko Haram’s Allegiance to the Islamic State
Daniel Wagner 03.07.15

Benigno Aquino/Facebook
The Philippines Has Come Such a Long Way
Daniel Wagner 03.05.15

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As U.S. Home Ownership Hits a 20-Year Low, Can the Recovery Be for Real?
Daniel Wagner 02.26.15

Rising Government Debt and the Next Global Recession
Daniel Wagner 02.09.15

RIA Novosti
Sorry World, Putin Will Not Change Course
Daniel Wagner 02.05.15

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The Limits of Japan’s Soft Power
Daniel Wagner 02.02.15

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Philippines: Can Peace in Mindanao Ever be Achieved?
Daniel Wagner 01.29.15

Raqqa Media Center
Bahrain’s Daesh Dilemma
Giorgio Cafiero and Daniel Wagner 01.15.15

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Africa’s Rising Political Violence
Daniel Wagner 01.15.15

Sony Pictures
North Korea, Sony, and Ignorance
Daniel Wagner 12.27.14

Agência Brasil
Why Brazil Is Its Own Worst Enemy
Daniel Wagner 12.23.14

Andrew Saint-George
The U.S., Cuba, and Strategic Foreign Policy
Daniel Wagner 12.18.14

Loren Sztajer
Short Memories, Broken Politics, and the Coming Recession
Daniel Wagner 12.15.14

China’s Challenge in the South China Sea
Daniel Wagner and Edsel Tupaz 12.09.14

RIA Novosti
Russia’s Expanding Global Influence
Daniel Wagner 12.01.14

Iran Is Running Out of Time
Daniel Wagner 11.26.14

RIA Novosti
Why the China/Russia Rapprochement Won’t Last
Daniel Wagner 11.10.14

The Mid-Terms, the Republicans, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Daniel Wagner 11.05.14

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Why States are Right to Quarantine Ebola Workers
Daniel Wagner 10.28.14

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Terrorism, Ottawa, and the New Normal
Daniel Wagner 10.23.14

Google
Lack of Courage and Common Sense are Ebola’s Greatest Ally
Daniel Wagner 10.20.14

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Ebola’s Message: Close the Borders Now!
Daniel Wagner and Ian Wilkie 10.15.14

Missing Marcos Billions and Unanswered Questions
Daniel Wagner and Edsel Tupaz 10.13.14

Pete Souza
Ebola and U.S. National Security
Daniel Wagner and Ian Wilkie 10.11.14

Pasu Au Yeung
Hong Kong’s Moment in History
Daniel Wagner 10.03.14

As America Fights Terror, it Loses More Than it Gains
Daniel Wagner and Ian Wilkie 09.30.14

Michał Józefaciuk
Democracy by Militia in Burma
Daniel Wagner 09.27.14

Bundesregierung
Why Germany Can’t Avoid a Larger NATO Commitment
Daniel Wagner and Allison Sorkin 09.16.14

Benigno Aquino/Facebook
Will Peace in Mindanao be Held Hostage by Politics in Congress?
Daniel Wagner and Edsel Tupaz 09.13.14

Tim Freccia/Enough Project
In South Sudan, China Peacemaker Role Marks a First in its Diplomacy
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 09.12.14

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Al Qaeda’s Move in India Presages more Elsewhere
Daniel Wagner 09.05.14

Ryan Lim
Can the Philippines Afford a Second Aquino Term?
Daniel Wagner 09.02.14

William Cho
Can China’s New Development Bank Succeed?
Daniel Wagner and Robert Martin 08.26.14

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Rise of the Islamic State Signals a Changing World Order
Daniel Wagner 08.16.14