Capital, compute, and counterspace doctrine are converging in orbit faster than governance can adapt, and the institutions positioning themselves now will define the strategic landscape of the next several decades.
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Recent science and technology developments are signaling a structural shift in how breakthroughs are produced and where impact is concentrated.…
As automation accelerates, data analysis has become cheap. Statistical rigor has not.
International affairs are increasingly shaped by the intersection of geopolitics, finance, business, and intelligence.
Financial systems built for a slower, more centralized world are adjusting to speed, digitization, and decentralization.
Long-standing political and economic arrangements are being tested by shifts in power, rapid technological change, and growing pressure on global systems.
By any objective measure, media is no longer a peripheral industry. It is a core infrastructure of modern civilization.
