
Daniel Hamilton
Managing Director at FTI Consulting
MD @ City firm, 🇬🇧/🇧🇷 & @Wandsworth @Conservatives Cllr. Politics, travel, Brazil, Kosovo, Ukraine, საქართველო🇬🇪 & photos. Own views. 🌎
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Jan 6, 2025 |
danielhamilton.substack.com | Daniel Hamilton
A few months ago, over a decent bottle on a balmy Belgrade evening, my friend Ian Bancroft gave me a bit of a bollocking. Politely worded and sympathetic in tone, it was a bollocking nonetheless. He charged that I haven’t been writing enough and therefore risk “losing my voice” on issues I care about. In truth, he’s right - and that’s why I’ve set up this Substack.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Daniel Hamilton
The European Union’s (EU) decision to raise its tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) has prompted speculation about whether the EU and the United States could cooperatively “de-risk” from China. Much like the United States, the EU has developed with three goals: to protect its economy from outside encroachments, to promote its own competitiveness and resilience, and to partner with others to amplify its economy’s strengths and mitigate its vulnerabilities.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Daniel Hamilton
Over the course of NATO’s 75-year history, deterrence has failed twice. The first time was on September 11, 2001, when al-Qaida attacked the United States. The second occasion was on February 22, 2022, when Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine caught most alliance leaders flat-footed, despite clear warnings from their own intelligence services that an armed incursion was imminent. In both cases, deterrence failed because imagination failed.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Daniel Hamilton
One of the most dangerous deficits the United States faces is not one of trade, values, or military capabilities but a deficit in understanding how we are connected to other societies around the world. The political, economic, and media errors resulting from this deficit can shortchange American consumers, producers, workers, and their families. Commercial connections are a leading case in point.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Joe Renouard |Daniel Hamilton
This volume analyzes what China’s rise means for the transatlantic community in a new age of disruption—an age marked by great power rivalry, technological upheavals, and the diffusion of power.
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