
James Brady
Vice President
Dr. James Brady is a Vice President with Teneo’s Political Risk Advisory team and serves as Japan analysis lead. Previously, he led policy research teams at the Asia Pacific Institute of Research (APIR) in Osaka.
He has also advised major governmental clients in the British Isles as an economic consultant and is the author of a recent book on the political economy of Japan.
James attended Trinity College Dublin, Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins SAIS, and earned a Ph.D. from Osaka University. Having lived in Japan for more than a decade, he reads and speaks Japanese at an advanced level.
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Foreword: The Global Year Ahead As the dust settles on a momentous U.S. election and the incoming administration takes shape, the geopolitical landscape for 2025 is already coming into focus. Against this backdrop, our team of analysts once again explores the critical global trends and regional hotspots demanding attention in…
December 10, 2024 - By Manji Cheto, Anne Frühauf, Victor D. Cha, Bob Herrera-Lim, James Brady, Arpit Chaturvedi, Emily Stromquist, Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Meghan McDonough, Mario Marconini, Nicholas Watson, Shamaila Ashraf, Jon B. Alterman, James Crossland, Nate Tamarin
South Korea: Yoon Steps Back From the Brink, but Deep Uncertainty Continues
After a sleepless night in Seoul, President Yoon Suk-yeol returned to the airwaves before dawn to announce the lifting of the martial law he had imposed late the previous evening. The cabinet gathered shortly thereafter and confirmed the decision. Troops returned to barracks, and barriers were removed…
December 3, 2024 - By Victor D. Cha, James Brady
South Korea: With Martial Law Declaration, Yoon Likely Hastens Own Departure
President Yoon Suk-yeol’s declaration of martial law in a late-night television address on 3 December was a black-swan event. Tensions had been building across the political spectrum in recent weeks, including separate scandals related to opposition Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung and President Yoon’s wife Kim Keon-hee. Yet the sudden…
December 3, 2024 - By Victor D. Cha, James Brady
What to Watch in 2024: Outlooks for the Year Ahead from Teneo’s Geopolitical Risk Team
Foreword The Global Year Ahead The events of 2023 suggest that the global system has entered an intense period of structural transition that will reorder geopolitics and reshape the international business environment in fundamental ways. Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, frozen conflicts have reignited in places like Israel/Gaza and Nagorno-Karabakh,…
December 6, 2023 - By Anne Frühauf, Emily Stromquist, Victor D. Cha, Bob Herrera-Lim, James Brady, Arpit Chaturvedi, Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Shamaila Ashraf, Mario Marconini, Nicholas Watson, Jon B. Alterman, Meghan McDonough, James Crossland, Orson Porter
Asia: How the Rise in Conflicts Globally Impacts Asia’s Hotspots
Growing incidences of conflicts globally raise questions about the effects on Asia, which has some of the world’s most significant geopolitical hotspots. Below, we examine how dynamics in East and Southeast Asia are being influenced by broader global events, for worse or (sometimes) better. The basic takeaway is that there…
October 17, 2023 - By James Brady, Bob Herrera-Lim, Victor D. Cha
What to Watch in 2023: Outlooks for the Year Ahead from Teneo’s Geopolitical Risk Team
A year ago, political, corporate and market leaders across the globe contemplated what the buildup of Russian forces along Ukraine’s borders would portend. While the U.S. administration and intelligence community warned that a Russian invasion was likely, many corporate leaders and market participants were nevertheless taken by surprise when it…
December 14, 2022 - By Anne Frühauf, James Brady, Victor D. Cha, Bob Herrera-Lim, Emily Stromquist, Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Mario Marconini, Nicholas Watson, Shamaila Ashraf, Meghan McDonough, Jon B. Alterman
Asia: Record High LNG Prices Threaten Fragile Post-Pandemic Recoveries
Record high LNG prices have resulted in large cuts to LNG imports across Asia with varied impacts depending on spot market exposure, fuel-switching options and economic responses. Countries in Southeast Asia tend to be the most exposed, whereas countries like India, China, Japan, or South Korea have more fuel-switching options…
September 26, 2022 - By Emily Stromquist, Bob Herrera-Lim, James Brady
South Korea: Yoon Sets Course on a More Activist Foreign Policy
This month president-elect Yoon Seok-youl dispatched a foreign policy delegation to Washington to seek early progress on defense issues and prepare the ground for a summit with President Biden on May 21 in Seoul. A delegation to Tokyo met with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on 26 April in a significant…
April 28, 2022 - By Victor D. Cha, James Brady

















