One month after the U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela has entered a state of cautious recalibration.
In the modern landscape of “strategic competition,” the front lines aren’t just drawn on maps; they are engineered in laboratories.
Lana Manganiello sits at the intersection of professional services, strategy, and organizational growth, and from her vantage point, the biggest global shifts aren’t the loudest ones.
Major headlines tend to follow visible shocks: elections, coups, missile exchanges, market crashes. From an intelligence perspective, a different set…
Headlines of the moment reveal how internal policy battles can’t be fully understood without looking beyond national borders, and vice versa.
As automation accelerates, data analysis has become cheap. Statistical rigor has not.
Karl G. Schlegel III, shares his perspective on the trends global leaders are underestimating.
Understanding the distinction matters because it shapes how states interpret threats, pursue alliances, and justify the use of power.
By Kevin Welch, PhD Why the most consequential geopolitical confrontations of the decade may be scripted performances—engineered to force adversaries…
International finance is no longer just the plumbing of globalization. It is becoming one of the primary battlegrounds of geopolitics.
