Episodios

  • Trapped at Sea: China’s Gray Zone Quagmire in the South China Sea
    May 23 2025

    China’s strategy in the South China Sea has increasingly relied on “gray zone” operations—assertive, coercive actions just below the threshold of armed conflict. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that Beijing’s aggressive tactics may be backfiring. Rather than subduing rival claimants, China’s coercion has galvanized regional opposition, strengthened U.S. alliances, and escalated military posturing in ways that risk trapping Beijing in a costly, self-defeating cycle of confrontation. This blog post explores how China’s approach is unraveling and what this means for the future of maritime competition in the Indo-Pacific.

    @TheSecurityNexus | thesecuritynexus.net

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    19 m
  • The Intelligence Behind the AI: National Security in the Age of Autonomy
    May 15 2025

    Artificial Intelligence is no longer an experimental add-on to national security—it’s becoming the neural spine of modern intelligence operations. As AI systems integrate into collection, analysis, and dissemination, they reshape not just how intelligence is produced, but how decisions are made, risks are assessed, and policies are formed. Yet, the transition from human intuition to machine-assisted forecasting introduces a new tier of ethical, strategic, and operational complexity that intelligence professionals must now navigate.

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    10 m
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