
Robert Muggah
Dr. Robert Muggah is a geopolitical risk expert and the principal of SecDev, a consultancy focused on security and technology in the global context. He has provided insights into the strategic implications of mineral resources in Ukraine, noting that these minerals are crucial for both economic stability and geopolitical maneuvering amid Russia's aggression. His analysis highlights the importance of rare earth metals and other critical resources in modern economies.
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Robert Muggah commented on the potential consequences of classifying Brazilian criminal organizations as foreign terrorist organizations.
Trump treibt die Militärstrategie seiner Donroe-Doktrin voranRobert Muggah is co-founder of the Igarapé Institute and principal of SecDev.
COP30 is a reminder that the world can’t wait for perfect consensus to act on climate change
Robert Muggah, cofounder of think tank Igarape Institute, commented on the infiltration of organized crime in Brazil.
Brazil carries out raids in crackdown on organized crime in the fuel sectorRobert Muggah is a political scientist and co-founder of the Igarapé Institute who spoke about the connection between organized crime, international security, and climate change.
Mudanças climáticas são multiplicador de ameaças e podem agravar conflitos globais, diz especialistaRobert Muggah is a co-founder of the Igarapé Institute and a member of the Global Future Council on Cities of Tomorrow at the World Economic Forum.
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Robert Muggah, director at SecDev, stated that the extraction of many important minerals that the US is pursuing will require billions of USD in investment.
Thách thức với hoạt động khai thác khoáng sản ở UkraineRobert Muggah is a co-founder of the Instituto Igarapé.
Para el sur global, la IA supone riesgos, pero también solucionesDr Robert Muggah, principal of SecDev, says that such minerals add a 'strategic and economic dimension' in Russia's continued aggression.
Why is Ukraine negotiating a minerals deal with the US?
















