Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Strategic Risk & Economic Stability Monitoring
Black Sea Maritime Escalation
78
rising
Middle East Energy & Conflict Shock
82
rising
US Labor Market Shock
68
rising
China Tech Self‑Reliance & AI Race
74
rising
Indonesia Metal Export Controls
70
rising
Global Health Outbreak Cluster
66
stable
Major Geopolitical Themes
Maritime Security & Naval Escalation
Ukraine’s aggressive interdiction of cargo ships in the Sea of Azov and a drone attack on a Romanian port signal a widening of the Black Sea conflict, risking inadvertent NATO involvement and disrupting regional trade corridors. Russian naval posture and NATO’s collective defense commitments amplify escalation risk, while diplomatic overtures between Zelensky and Putin remain uncertain.
high
Key Actors
- Ukraine
- Russia
- NATO
- Romania
- Zelensky
- Putin
Middle East Energy Conflict & Humanitarian Strain
U.S. naval blockade curtails Iranian oil exports by over $6 bn, while Israel’s continued strikes in southern Lebanon provoke Hezbollah retaliation, deepening regional instability. The combined effect raises global oil price risk, fuels food price inflation, and pressures Lebanon’s already fragile economy.
critical
Key Actors
- United States
- Iran
- Israel
- Hezbollah
- Lebanon
China Technology Sovereignty & AI Competition
Huawei’s Ascend 910C chips enable full AI model training domestically, while Beijing launches a space‑based AI computing institute, intensifying the U.S.–China tech rivalry. EU moves to force supply‑chain diversification from China, and de‑dollarisation frictions with Russia reveal limits of alternative payment systems.
high
Key Actors
- Huawei
- China
- United States
- EU
- Russia
Regional Analysis
Middle East
The Middle East faces a dual shock of energy deprivation for Iran and escalating Israel‑Hezbollah conflict, amplifying regional inflation, humanitarian distress, and the risk of broader Gulf instability.
Escalation Risks
- Iranian asymmetric retaliation
- Hezbollah‑Israel full‑scale border war
- Escalation of oil price shock
Europe Russia
Europe confronts heightened maritime security threats and energy‑supply uncertainty, while the IAEA ceasefire provides a narrow safety buffer; Russian fiscal pressures may further destabilize commodity flows.
Escalation Risks
- Accidental NATO‑Russia clash in Black Sea
- Nuclear safety incident at Zaporizhzhia
- Reduced Russian energy exports to Europe
Asia Pacific
Asia‑Pacific sees a rapid acceleration of AI and EV capabilities in China, set against growing U.S. and EU counter‑measures that could fragment high‑tech supply chains and reshape investment flows.
Escalation Risks
- U.S. export controls on AI chips
- EU‑China trade friction over supply‑chain rules
- Potential cyber‑espionage linked to AI advancements
Africa
Africa benefits from a stabilized smelting operation but remains exposed to global metal and oil supply shocks, while climate‑driven agricultural volatility adds a layer of socio‑economic risk.
Escalation Risks
- Commodity price spikes feeding social unrest
- Supply‑chain bottlenecks for metal imports
Americas
The Americas face intersecting pressures from a surprising jobs report, reinforced dollar strength due to Middle East tensions, and emerging health crises that together could strain financial stability and public‑health resources.
Escalation Risks
- Domestic financial market volatility spilling into emerging markets
- Potential travel restrictions from health outbreaks
