
4 Corners Podcast · Who Killed the West and What Comes Next? w/Martin Armstrong
Not many have the ability to look behind the curtain of international power, but for those that do, Martin Armstrong is the one they call for strategy and advice.
Martin has over 40 years of experience working at the highest level of finance and political affairs. He was one of the very first international hedge fund managers and is the creator of “SOCRATES” the worlds first and only AI Investment tool.
Klisman sits with Armstrong to discuss many interesting topics including:
* Who really controls the world?
* What’s wrong with the World Economic Forum?
* Why the green agenda is doomed to fail
* How do economic cycles really work
* Why China is winning
* The role of crypto when fiat becomes digitised.
and more!!!
Do not miss this original and refreshingly candid and honest conversation with the global consigliere of international finance.
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May 7, 2021
1 hr 12 min

4 Corners Podcast · What Really Drives Political Action in the Real World? w/Benedikt Franke
International politics seems, to many, to be clocked in a veil of mystery and fog. Political decisions are many times looked upon with frustration and at times disbelief by investors and business people alike.
In this episode, Klisman Murati sits with guest Dr Benedikt Franke CEO of the Munich Security Conference to discuss what really drives political action in the real world?
This podcast episode is for anyone looking to penetrate beneath the headlines and soundbites that we are all too used to seeing and hearing. Klisman and Benedkit give a masterclass on the nature of politics, why politicians seem slow to respond to international issues, why grey rhinos matter more than black swans and what Benedikts biggest frustrations are with international leaders.
The answers and insights may surprise you.
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The Munich Security Conference is an annual conference on international security policy that has taken place in Munich, Bavaria since 1963. It invites world leaders in politics, policy, business and academia under one roof to discuss the issues and solutions of global significance. It is the world’s largest gathering of its kind.
Apr 23, 2021
31 min

4 Corners Podcast · How To Hedge Against Black Swans in 2021 & Beyond w/ Dr David Kelly
What’s it like being in charge of strategy for $2.2trillion?
Not many people can answer that question, but Dr David Kelly, Chief Global Strategist for JM Morgan Asset Management can.
In this podcast David sits down with Klisman to discuss:
* How coronavirus plays out in 2021* How to hedge against geopolitical risk* How the West should engage China* Why cryptocurrencies are garbage* How Black Swans emerge
Mar 27, 2021
50 min

4 Corners Podcast · How to Use Big Data in your Investing Strategy? w/Chris Tinker
The innovation of Big Data in financial markets has opened up new opportunities for investment, nobody knows this more than Chris Tinker of Libra Investment Services.
Chris has more than 35 years of experience in global finance and investing, having worked in the west and Asia Chris brings his real-world experience to his clients.
In this podcast, we discuss:
– How to price in political risk– The information revolution, why not all data is valuable– China’s Belt and Road vs US Globalism– The importance of North Asian economies like Japan, South Korea and Taiwan– How to think about ESG
Mar 14, 2021
56 min

4 Corners Podcast · How to Really Invest in a New Age of Hype w/Savvas Savouri
Investing hypes are everywhere, and for many new market participants, these look like paradigm shifts. But to Dr Savvas Savouri it’s nothing new.
Savvas has more than 30 years of investing experience and in our latest podcast, he tells it as it is.
We cover topics like:-The hypocrisy in financial markets as it relates to China– Why BITCOIN will crash-How investors should be thinking about the world?-Is the US Dollar on its knees?-Why politics and economics should not mix
Mar 3, 2021
57 min

4 Corners Podcast · Why Iran Is The New Investing Frontier w/Maciej Wojtal
Iran probably has the worst PR of any nation bar North Korea, but as investors blacklist Iran, some are seeing golden opportunities and are reaping the benefits.
Maciej Wojtal is going all in and making a mark in Iran that is paying hansom dividends for his clients.
In this episode we discuss:
• Opportunity for Great Reset in US-Iran relations.• Relations between Iran and the region.• Impact of a New Iran Deal on the Iranian economy.• Ways to invest in Iran, restrictions and who can invest.• How will the market benefit from the change in US rhetoric.
The best insight into the financial potential in Iran you will get this year.
Jan 29, 2021
1 hr 4 min

4 Corners Podcast · What Is The Future Of The WTO? w/ Bernard Kuiten
In the world of international trade arbitration, there is one thing that matters…keeping parties at the negotiation table.
Few know the pressures and dynamics of international trade like Bernard Kuiten.
Bernard has spent 22 years and counting at the helm of the World Trade Organisation as its Head of External Relations and works with internal and external stakeholders on a daily basis.
We discuss:
-What will be the main changes & challenges the WTO will face this new year and new decade?
-What role the WTO can play as more and more nations develop their Center’s Of Power (CoP)
-How can SME’s take advantage of the WTO?
-What it was like for the BREXIT trade negotiators?
-How can the WTO continue to be a place nations bring their objections & grievances instead of using hard power?
Jan 19, 2021
56 min

4 Corners Podcast · Data is the New Oil w/ Dr Edward Luttwak
The world is changing at such a rapid pace that a lot of the time we find ourselves focusing on the noise and acting upon unreliable or shallow information.
In this episode of 4 Corners, we sit with the Machiavelli of Maryland Dr. Edward Luttwak to discuss:
*The impact & influence of middle-level powers have on the global geopolitical landscape,
* How do geopolitics and geoeconomics impact financial services and why should investors care?
* How can business leaders make more informed & confident business & investing decisions given the uncertainty of world affairs
57mins of gold.
Do not miss the listen
Nov 23, 2020
52 min

4 Corners Podcast · Why The US-China Conflict Really Exists w/Simon Lacey
When China stepped onto the world stage in 2001 following the joining of the WTO things changed.
Change happened very rapidly which made many in the west very suspicious. Fast forward to the present we have a geopolitical landscape poised to impact every aspect of business, life, and politics the world over.
But what are the real reasons behind the US-China conflict and what are we missing?
4 Corners sits down with veteran trade and security expert Simon Lacey for the 411 on Why The US-China Conflict Really Exists.
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Our Director Klisman Murati invites guests to deep dive into the four areas of world affairs that will change and challenge the world the most for the next 100 years, including
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Oct 28, 2020
40 min

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This lecture will examine whether sovereignty, the oldest innovation of statehood, continues to have relevance and will challenge the audience to reimagine a world where technology changes not only your day to day life but a much more fundamental aspect of how states draw the line. In exploring these issues Klisman will provide an insight into what it may mean to go to war in this new age and why borders may no longer matter.
Territorial sovereignty has been a defining feature of the state since humans began drawing lines in the sand. Borders, real and imagined, have defined who can be classed as a state citizen and where the state can exercise power.
Although the sovereignty of the state has evolved the concept itself has remained relatively unchallenged. However, as state actors increasingly operate in outer space and Cyberspace our very understanding of what sovereignty means is now changing. This lecture will discuss whether our current understanding of sovereignty can still be applied in this new age.
Technology has changed the very face of our social, cultural, and even political world. This talk delves into the biggest changes/threat’s sovereignty faces; how we should understand them and what we should do about it.
This talk will explore sovereignty in outer space, Cyberspace and the sovereignty dilemma, social media, cross border influence and other perceived threats to sovereignty.
May 29, 2020
33 min
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