Top 10 New Geopolitical Shocks | Q2 2026
A new executive briefing for 2026
The next geopolitical shocks boards must plan for.
GEOPOLITICAL FORESIGHT
Top 10 New Geopolitical Shocks: The Next 12-15 Months | Q2 2026
In Q2 2026, trust in the external systems and structures is almost gone. Nations are being forced to fend for themselves in a new geopolitical jungle.
The catalysts are clear: fractured globalization, war in the Middle East, and more. But the solutions are less black-and-white. If not America or China, who do nations turn to? If the energy emergency worsens, what will provide safety?
Suddenly, nothing guarantees stability. Suddenly, short-term needs outweigh long-term national vision.
To adapt, governments are on the verge of taking steps that few are prepared for - from AI to connectivity to finance. Their adversaries are on the hunt. Their power and position are in question. The only option is to strike before being struck.
As nations act radically, the DNA of markets across Eurasia, the Americas, and Africa is about to shift. The norms and principles that have guided economies are about to be overpowered by geopolitics.
The disruptions of Q2 2026 will force a realization in boardrooms worldwide: corporate destiny is no longer determined by internal planning, but by the desperate, reactive maneuvers of sovereign states. In this climate, nations no longer play by the rules of the market, they play for survival.
“Understanding what will happen next is the only way to navigate what is happening now.” -Abishur Prakash, Founder, The Geopolitical Business, Inc
Navigating Q2 2026 Geopolitics
The Top 10 Geopolitical Shocks (Q2 2026) briefing reveals the hidden dangers surrounding resources, technology, supply chains, market access, and more.
Authored by renowned geopolitical strategist Abishur Prakash, this latest briefing distills almost 15 years of high-level advisory into actionable intelligence, giving leaders an unparalleled view of geopolitics today - and what’s next.
As the geopolitical alarm bells ring, this report serves as a compass, guiding investments, risk mitigation, and growth over the next 12 to 15 months (and beyond).
What’s Inside the Briefing:
Top 10 Incoming Shocks: A deep dive into the top 10 geopolitical triggers that executives and policymakers need to prepare for throughout Q2 2026 and into the future.
Pressure Points: A breakdown of the core drivers and themes reshaping geopolitics and geoeconomics.
Strategic Takeaways: Strategies and recommendations to help organizations remain profitable and outplay what is to come.
The most disruptive, hidden risks. Dozens of data points. Powerful visuals. And much, much more.
Who Should Have This
CEOs and corporate leadership navigating geopolitical upheaval
Boards seeking to prepare for what’s next
Executives managing strategy, expansion, partnerships, or supply chains
Investors imagining the new geoeconomic environment
Policymakers guiding economic and external decision-making
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About the Author
The Q2 2026 Shocks briefing is produced by Abishur Prakash, known worldwide as Mr. Geopolitics. Since 2013, Prakash has been guiding global leaders through geopolitical shifts and transformations. He is the author of five books and the founder of The Geopolitical Business, Inc., a strategic advisory firm in Toronto, Canada. His ideas have been featured in CNBC, Nikkei Asia, Scientific American, Politico, and more. Learn more about Abishur here.
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