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The 'Last War' Fallacy: Why Our Mental Model of Global Conflict Is Dangerously Obsolete
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The 'Last War' Fallacy: Why Our Mental Model of Global Conflict Is Dangerously Obsolete

The next global conflict won't be like past wars. Discover the 'last war' fallacy and why future warfare is a hybrid battle of tech, data, and cognition.

Crisis as Catalyst: Trump Halts Visa Lottery, Forcing a Reckoning on US Immigration's Future
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Crisis as Catalyst: Trump Halts Visa Lottery, Forcing a Reckoning on US Immigration's Future

The Trump administration halts the Diversity Visa Lottery after a tragic shooting. PRISM analyzes the geopolitical fallout and the impact on global talent.

The Echoes of War: Why We're Preparing for the Wrong Global Conflict
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The Echoes of War: Why We're Preparing for the Wrong Global Conflict

Our historical view of war is a cognitive trap. The next global conflict will be fought with code, data, and AI, not just tanks. Are we prepared?

The New Atomic Age: How AI and National Security Just Made Nuclear Power Inevitable
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The New Atomic Age: How AI and National Security Just Made Nuclear Power Inevitable

The 2026 NDAA is a catalyst for next-gen nuclear power, fueled by AI's insatiable energy needs and military strategy. An analysis for tech and energy leaders.

The TikTok Deal Is Back: A Geopolitical Blueprint for the Splinternet
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The TikTok Deal Is Back: A Geopolitical Blueprint for the Splinternet

A revived TikTok deal offers a blueprint for US-China tech rivalry, separating US data from the core Chinese algorithm. What does this mean for global business?

The Korean Command Shift: Why a Military Handover Is a High-Stakes Geopolitical and Tech Gamble
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The Korean Command Shift: Why a Military Handover Is a High-Stakes Geopolitical and Tech Gamble

The transfer of wartime command (OPCON) from the U.S. to South Korea is a high-stakes gamble, impacting global supply chains and regional stability.