Long-range intelligence signals and emerging risks with strategic consequences over the next decade and beyond.
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The Double-Edged Sword: Artificial Intelligence at the Frontline of Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Introduction: AI as a Battlespace, Not Just a Tool Artificial intelligence is no longer simply augmenting security systems—it is actively reshaping the battlespace in which terrorism and counterterrorism operate. What was once a supporting capability embedded within intelligence workflows has evolved into a decisive layer of competition, influencing how threats are conceived, executed, detected, and…
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Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN): The Quantum-Ready Nanomaterial Transforming Electronics, Thermal Management, and Quantum Technologies
Introduction: From Enabling Material to Strategic Substrate The global technology landscape is undergoing a foundational shift—from systems defined by architecture and software to those constrained, enabled, and ultimately differentiated by materials at the atomic scale. As semiconductor scaling approaches physical limits, quantum technologies move toward deployment, and energy density challenges intensify across sectors, advanced materials…
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The Doctrine–Technology Nexus: Why Strategic Advantage Still Begins With How Wars Are Fought
Introduction: The Return of Doctrine in an Age of Technological Saturation The character of war is once again in flux—but not for the reasons most often cited. While artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, hypersonic weapons, and pervasive sensing networks dominate strategic discourse, the deeper transformation lies elsewhere: in the widening gap between what militaries can build…
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Global AI-Based Weather & Climate Modelling Market: Strategic Market Research Report (2025–2034)
Introduction: Climate Intelligence as a Strategic Layer of Power The global energy, economic, and security landscape is being reshaped by a single accelerating variable: climate volatility at scale. Extreme weather is no longer an episodic disruption—it is becoming a persistent structural condition influencing supply chains, military readiness, food systems, and financial stability. In this environment,…
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Graphene’s Quantum Leap: From Wonder Material to Strategic Quantum Substrate
Introduction: Carbon at the Center of the Quantum Power Shift The global race for quantum advantage is often framed as a competition between computing architectures—superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and photonic systems. But this view misses a deeper and more consequential layer of competition: the battle over quantum materials. As quantum technologies transition from laboratory experiments…
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Quantum Memory and the Strategic Architecture of the Quantum Internet
Introduction: The Battle for Control of the Future Internet The next era of global power will not be determined solely by who computes faster, but by who controls trust at scale. As quantum computing advances threaten to undermine classical encryption, and cyber operations become more persistent, automated, and state-backed, the foundations of today’s digital infrastructure…
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Beyond Xenon: How Water Propulsion Is Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Satellite Mobility
Introduction: Propulsion as the New Lever of Orbital Power Space is no longer a permissive environment—it is an increasingly congested, contested, and strategically consequential domain. The rapid expansion of satellite constellations, the militarization of low Earth orbit (LEO), and the growing dependence of economies on space-based services have transformed orbital mobility into a core determinant…
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The Quantum Grid: How Next-Generation Computing Is Rewiring the World’s Energy Future
Introduction: From Power Generation to Power Intelligence The global energy system is undergoing a structural transformation more profound than the shift from coal to oil or from analog to digital grids. What is breaking down is not generation capacity alone, but the ability to compute, predict, and control an increasingly complex energy ecosystem in real…
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High-Altitude Warfare: The New Frontier of Modern Military Strategy
Introduction: High-Altitude Warfare as a Strategic Domain of Competition High-altitude warfare is no longer a niche operational challenge—it is emerging as a distinct domain of strategic competition. As geopolitical tensions intensify and previously inaccessible regions become operationally viable, control of elevated terrain is increasingly tied to surveillance dominance, territorial security, and rapid force projection. The…
