<p>Isaac Stone Fish is the founder and CEO of Strategy Risks. Founded in 2021, Strategy Risks is a business intelligence firm focusing on geopolitical risks. </p><p>Isaac is the author of <em>America Second: How America’s Elites are Making China Stronger </em>(Knopf), a book about American political and business leadership’s deep ties to China, and how this impacts the United States.</p><p>Isaac also serves as an adjunct at NYU's Center for Global Affairs, a visiting fellow at the Atlantic Council, and a columnist on China risk at Barron's. He previously served as a senior fellow at the Asia Society’s Center on United States-China Relations, and the German Marshall Fund, and as the Asia editor at <em>Foreign Policy Magazine; </em>he was also formerly a columnist at <em>the Washington Post</em> and an on-air contributor to CBS News.</p><p>A fluent Mandarin speaker and formerly a Beijing correspondent for Newsweek, Isaac spent seven years living in China, and has visited every province, municipality, and special administrative region. He is an experienced speaker on United States-China business, economics, and politics, and his views on international affairs are widely quoted on CBS, CNN, NPR, Bloomberg, <em>the Guardian, the New York Times, </em>and other major news media. Isaac lives in New York City.</p>
Internationally-recognized Expert on Asia and Global Affairs, Founder and CEO of Strategy Risks
<ul><li><strong>Geopolitics and Global Business in the Era of Trump 2.0</strong></li><li>In this timely presentation, Isaac Stone Fish offers a critical analysis of the shifting geopolitical landscape under the current Trump administration. Drawing on real-time developments, he explores how political dynamics, trade policies, and international relations are reshaping global business strategies and the risks companies face in this volatile environment.</li><li><strong>Navigating Proxy Wars, Trade Wars, and Global Business Risks</strong></li><li>This session explores the interconnected risks of proxy wars, trade wars, and escalating global tensions, offering real-time insights into how these geopolitical conflicts affect global business operations. Isaac Stone Fish examines how companies can prepare for and respond to these challenges in an ever-changing international landscape.</li><li><strong>China’s Economic and Political Landscape: Implications for U.S.-China Relations</strong></li><li>Isaac Stone Fish provides an up-to-date examination of China’s political, economic, and foreign policy evolution, with a sharp focus on its impact on U.S.-China relations. Reflecting current events and shifting trends, he dissects the implications for businesses, governments, and investors navigating the complexities of this critical global relationship.</li></ul><p><br></p>