Wikistrat - First Ever Virtual Strategic War-Room Launched Following Egyptian Chaos
Online, January 29, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Wikistrat, a new analysis and consulting firm, has announced the launch of a private virtual war room dedicated to the events in Egypt. In this unique and interactive environment, world's top analysts will explore the strategic geopolitical effects of the events in Egypt, its potential pathways and implications to interests of global actors.
Headed by top strategist Dr. Thomas PM Barnett, government, corporate and individual subscribers to the service will receive cutting edge analysis on the strategic level, ever evolving events go, mapping commercial opportunities and risks, as well as political implications.
Starting January 29th, a dedicated Egypt Team will explore shocks and implications, after-shocks, potential pathways, implications on actor's interests, trends and geopolitical shifts. Subscribers will see the model updated constantly throughout this week and beyond, and will be able to interact with the team through direct questions, group debates and voting over potential pathways this situation can take.
Note to Editors:
• Wikistrat experts, headed by Dr. Thomas PM Barnett, are available to speak to the press on the current events in Egypt on a strategic geopolitical context, different from anything heard before
• More information at: http://www.wikistrat.com info@wikistrat.com
Wikistrat is a new Australian-Israeli start-up that has developed a first ever, global strategic model of the world, delivered on an interactive and collaborative wiki platform. The service was recently opened to subscribers and is creating a revolution in the way geopolitical analysis is consumed and delivered.
About Dr. Barnett: Dr. Thomas Barnett is a world renowned strategic thinker, former strategic analyst at the Pentagon and a New York Times Bestselling Author. Dr. Barnett has been a senior adviser to military and civilian leaders in a range of offices, including the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, Central Command and Special Operations Command. U.S. News & World Report referred to Dr. Barnett as "One of the most important strategic thinkers of our time."