Global Intelligence Desk
Amid a shifting global playing field, the Global Intelligence Desk delivers timely and incisive analysis through calls, briefs, and in-person gatherings to help businesses navigate risks and opportunities.

What is happening to the rules-based global order? Who are the emerging players in a less predictable marketplace? How should businesses navigate a world no longer bound by the certainties of the post-Cold War era?
These are the questions of our time. As a shifting global playing field creates new risks—and new opportunities—the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has launched the Global Intelligence Desk to provide timely and incisive analysis delivered through calls, briefs, and in-person gatherings.
The Call is a series of live video conversations featuring expert guests, including subject matter experts at the Chamber. Live, interactive access is a benefit to the Chamber’s members. Information on membership is available here. Replays of each episode are available the next day for wider viewing.
News and Insights
Coverage and analysis of critical geopolitical topics from Jay Sapsford, the Global Intelligence Desk’s Executive Editor and The Call host, as well as news and insights from our partners at RANE Network.
Leadership
Latest Content
- General David Petraeus (Ret.) shares his unique insights into the risks—and opportunities—that will emerge should the Ukraine war come to a negotiated settlement.SAIS’s Hal Brands sees the Trump administration as likely to attempt a grand reset with Moscow, hoping to break Russia from its growing alignment with China. But will this pay off?Here are key takeaways from the Munich Security Conference, the latest shifts in Russia-Ukraine negotiations, and what these mean for global power dynamics.As differences emerge over how best to address Europe’s challenges, a question looms over the continent’s policymakers: How united is the European Union?The U.S. will face a slew of foreign policy issues that will require attention in the months and years ahead.What does China’s slowing economy mean for the world?In this edition of The Call, Elizabeth Economy, the Hargrove Senior Fellow and co-chair of the Program on the US, China, and the World at the Hoover Institution, answers questions about China's economy that are top of mind for businesses.Water supply globally is tight. And yet, the price of water is below its cost of treatment or distribution in almost every country.Our guest, Dr. Alex Money, Principal Investigator at Oxford University and founder of Watermarq, will help us address a series of questions related to the proposal for a rethink of water pricing.