Beyond AI
															Who governs in a borderless world?
									Governance is transcending its traditional boundaries, an evolution that is reshaping the very practice of international relations. This new model needs systematic mechanisms that make it deliberate, inclusive, and technologically informed, writes Rui Duarte.
								
				
					
															Hard power, soft power, and the code of deterrence
The return of active war to Europe has refocused attention on hard power fundamentals. Yet the future of NATO demands the alliance strategically integrate soft power and digital defense, writes Rui Duarte.
															The end of silonomics is the start of future economy resilience
To reach a future–ready economy featuring true economic resilience, we must end the era of silonomics in favor of an integrated approach, writes Rui Duarte.
															Great AI Divide requires diplomacy balancing acceleration and ethics
Balancing AI acceleration with ethical considerations requires global diplomacy to ensure technology serves humanity, not deepens divides, writes Rui Duarte.
															Rethinking involuntary migration with a whole–of–society approach
									Once episodic migration crises—like Syria and Afghanistan—have become a sustained, global phenomena, and displacement is increasingly permanent. Confronting this era of permanent involuntary migration requires a whole–of–society approach, writes Rui Duarte.
								
				
					
															The hidden crisis of knowledge inequality
									Knowledge is a key driver of social mobility, innovation, and economic progress. Access to knowledge—especially academic and scientific—remains highly stratified, a situation which must change to address systemic inequality, writes Rui Duarte.