Bob Savic is Head of Sanctions & Geopolitical Advisory Services at the Global Policy Institute in London and Visiting Professor of International Relations at the University of Nottingham (UK). He has over 30 years of high-level professional experience across China and Southeast Asia, Russia and Central Asia, the Americas, Central and Eastern Europe, the European Union and United Kingdom, in positions held with major global accounting and law firms, and publishing houses. His current areas of advisory and research include tariff and restrictive trade measures, unilateral sanctions and export controls, industrial policies on critical minerals and strategic metals, and government initiatives on achieving strategic autonomy in international relations.George Lambie is Visiting Professor at the School of International Studies (ZIS) at the Technical University of Dresden (Germany). He has also taught at other academic institutions including the University of Hong Kong. His specialist academic areas are International Political Economy (Globalisation) and Latin American Politics. Since 1995, he has also carried out international consultancy work in Poland, Hungary, Honduras, Venezuela, and Cuba where he was Co-Director, with Cuba’s Minister of Finance, between 1996 and 2000 of the first major European Commission co-operation program with the island. He has a PhD in history from University of Warwick (UK).