In the autumn of 1907, a single financier sat in the library of his Madison Avenue brownstone and decided whether…
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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.
Over the past 18 months, global shipping has moved from a relatively stable cost center to a dynamic geopolitical variable.
A neutral intelligence perspective on the interlocking crises reshaping geopolitics, international commerce, and the global financial system in real time.
The WTO says the global trade order is under structural pressure and in need of reform.
A newly announced partnership between The Twenty Five and Hornblower Group marks a notable development in the evolution of coastal transportation
NYC Climate Week and UNGA happening in the same week result in a rare density of individuals who not only shape policy, but also control capital and execution.
In the rush of the 24/7 news cycle, it is easy to view every strike or naval incident in the…
Geopolitical conflicts rarely stay confined to the battlefield. In today’s interconnected world, they quickly move into financial markets, supply chains, and boardrooms.
Today, business leaders, investors, and private capital increasingly influence the direction of global diplomacy.
