
Alpha Exchange Alex Kazan, Partner and Geopolitical Co-Lead, Brunswick Group
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Oct 28, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Alex Kazan, a partner at Brunswick Group, delves into the complex interplay of US politics and global economic stability. He reveals how structural issues, hyper-partisanship, and the fallout from crises like the GFC and pandemic have made the US a significant source of international risk. Alex emphasizes the growing weaponization of economic tools like tariffs, urging multinational firms to adapt their strategies. The conversation also touches on the implications of AI in workplaces and the delicate balance needed in US-China relations.
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Algorithms Amplify Political Sorting
- Social media algorithms accelerate political sorting by maximizing attention, not civic unity.
- This fosters echo chambers and reduces shared institutions and common information sources.
Crises Accelerated Institutional Distrust
- The Global Financial Crisis and the pandemic eroded trust because elites appeared to face few consequences.
- That narrative mattered more than factual details in deepening public distrust.
Use Market Reactions As A Constraint
- Markets can act as a constraint and speed political resolution by repricing risk.
- Watch for market reactions as potential accelerants to resolving political stalemates.



