GEOPOLITICS REPORT

The geopolitical axis of the last 24 hours has been Munich: Marco Rubio’s speech establishes a doctrine that does not seek to destroy the liberal democratic order, but rather to overcome the complacent inertia with which Western elites interpreted the end of the Cold War…
GEOPOLITICS REPORT

In the last 24 hours, the geopolitical landscape has combined three main vectors: the attempt to rebuild the transatlantic relationship in Munich under the shadow of Trump’s “policy of tariffs and threats,” the hypertrophy of investment in artificial intelligence with the Anthropic case as its emblem, and a series of political movements—from Hungary to Alberta, Bangladesh, and Thailand—that are testing the resilience of liberal democracies against illiberal, national-populist, or outright secessionist projects.
GEOPOLITICS REPORT

The latest 24-hour cycle confirms a world in which the major geopolitical vectors—the erosion of the liberal order, the authoritarian impulse, and the technological revolution—advance in parallel and, at times, in open collision.
GEOPOLITICS REPORT

The geopolitical landscape of the last 24 hours has been shaped by three intersecting and mutually reinforcing axes: the silent escalation of several conflict zones (Ukraine, the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific), the gradual erosion of the international liberal order, and a clear resurgence in the geopolitical instrumentalization of the economy—energy, raw materials, interest rates, trade routes—as a tool of strategic pressure.
GEOPOLITICS REPORT

The day confirms that the offensive by democracies against narco-regimes and maritime organized crime is moving without hesitation into the energy, financial and military spheres, while Havana and Caracas starkly display their structural fragility.
GEOPOLITICS REPORT

The past 24 hours have confirmed a world under simultaneous pressures: a politically strengthened Japan asserting itself as a democratic pillar in Asia, an Iran increasingly revealing its repressive brutality, a Russia continuing its war of attrition against Ukraine, and markets beginning to punish the excesses of the tech bubble as investors seek refuge in more reasonable assets.