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Oil Shock Pushes Global Markets Into Volatility as Hormuz Disruption Deepens

A surge in oil prices above $110 last week following continued disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz triggered sharp declines across global equity and bond markets.

How Artificial Intelligence Became the Core Infrastructure of Geopolitics

When artificial intelligence enters the domain of classified databases, it ceases to be a technological innovation and becomes an architecture of power.

Modern Warfare: The Economics of Conflicts, Part 1 Energy Shocks, Shipping Risk, and the First-Order Cost Surge

When conflict intersects with a critical energy corridor, corporate income statements begin adjusting before the first week ends.

The Looming Taiwan Crisis, Part 1: The Gamble

Silicon Valley built its dominance on efficiency, but the structure of the semiconductor supply chain reveals how strategic risk accumulates quietly inside highly optimized systems.

Venezuela’s Oil Sector Reset, Part 2

The newly approved overhaul of Venezuela’s oil laws marks a forced attempt to repair long-standing damage, combining genuine structural corrections with highly contentious external pressure.

Europe’s Energy Pivot From Russia to the U.S. Creates a New Strategic Vulnerability

Europe’s shift away from Russian gas toward U.S. liquefied natural gas has reduced one strategic risk while quietly creating another.

Venezuela After Maduro, Part 1: How U.S. Control Reshapes the Global Oil Equation

The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro and Washington’s decision to temporarily direct Venezuela marks a structural shift for global oil markets rather than a short-term political shock.

Venezuela and the Resource Curse, Part 2

Venezuela’s vast reserves continue to shape global energy strategy, yet its institutional environment remains the key variable in determining whether production can recover.

Venezuela and the Resource Curse, Part 1

Venezuela holds the world’s largest oil reserves, yet its production capacity continues to deteriorate despite rising global demand.

Subsidy Cuts Could Stall U.S. E.V. Ambitions, Part 2

Falling behind in the electric vehicle race does not just threaten American automakers—it risks ceding economic leverage to China in a strategically vital sector.

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