Geopolitics & Statecraft
“Power doesn’t vanish. It shifts — through systems, alliances, and algorithmic leverage.”
Geopolitics is no longer played only on maps or between capitals, it plays out across networks, supply chains, compute layers and narrative terrains.
Today, states compete not just for territory, but for informational dominance, runtime sovereignty and infrastructure control.
This section analyses the shifting terrain of global power through a strategic lens: who holds leverage, who adapts first and how alliances, conflicts and technologies are redrawing the logic of international affairs.
We track the long arc of statecraft and the subtle disruptions reshaping its course.

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