The Anatomy of the Strait of Hormuz
While missiles remain the real primary threat to commercial vessels transporting cargo, Iran has begun laying mines in the Strait in retaliation for attacks on its territory. Dozens have been laid in the past few days, according to reports, and could feasibly deploy hundreds more in the waterway.
Corporate Diplomacy Led to War in Iran, and America Faces The Bill
What was once framed as a contained, targeted operation has, with startling speed, collapsed into a full-scale regional war.
SpaceX and xAI: How The Muskonomy Is Privatising the Militarisation of Space
Will the U.S. government, the largest military in the world, become dependent on a single company network for space militarisation? So much so that regulation becomes a logistical nightmare? The military industrial complex is officially dominating space.
Opportunity Belongs to Geopolitically Fluent Firms
With the entry of 2026, the consideration of geopolitics as a central business concern has become a consistent reality.
The Board of Peace: Is This What Late Stage Capitalism Looks Like?
When rich individuals are trusted more than public institutions, it is generally considered a characteristic of late-stage capitalism or plutocratic capitalism.
The New Mineral Scramble: What Greenland Reveals About Critical Resources and Global Power
Countries are scrambling for critical minerals with an intensity that feels like a more sophisticated, and potentially more volatile, industrial revolution. In 2024-25, competition among great powers for these resources has reached its most active period in decades. Greenland and the recent U.S.–NATO tension symbolise this well. Countries are ready to stray from history to claim enough of what they need—minerals.
Davos made it clear: the new global era of multiplexity is finally out of the shadows.
What made Carney's speech less scary was the fact that we know the new 'multiplex' world order—one defined by complex multipolar systems of cooperation—has been developing with prosperity in the backdrop of this rupture.
Russia's economy is haemorrhaging. Why should we assume it will maintain its great power status after the war in Ukraine?
Next month will mark the fourth year of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In recent months, much discussion has focused on the current world order.
The U.S. Attack on Venezuela: Defining Modern Imperialism
One could define each period in history by its geopolitical conditions. By what makes each act by a state or empire possible, what conditions of the period allow monumental acts of foreign policy to be executed.