Tag: information warfare
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Inside the Shadow State: CIA, Mole Hunting, and the Hidden War Within Intelligence Systems
Behind every modern state exists an invisible world where information, secrecy, and power determine strategic survival. Intelligence agencies such as the CIA operate within this hidden architecture, protecting national interests while confronting threats from outside and within. This essay explores the evolution of modern espionage, from Cold War intelligence battles to contemporary challenges involving insider…
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One World in the Planetary Era: Kishore Mahbubani, Global Convergence, and the Future of Civilization
The 21st century is no longer defined merely by globalization but by the emergence of a planetary civilization. In this essay, I explore Kishore Mahbubaniโs concept of โOne Worldโ and the logic of global convergence through geopolitics, technology, economics, and human aspiration. Drawing from The Great Convergence, Has the West Lost It?, and Has China…
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KBA13 Insight Update Internaional: Iran War, Trump-Xi Summit, Ukraine Ceasefire, Taiwan Risk, and the Collapse of Strategic Order
The week of May 19, 2026 marks a decisive moment in global strategic disorder. From the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz to the fragile US-Iran ceasefire, from the Trump-Xi Beijing summit to the collapse of the Ukraine ceasefire, every crisis points to one structural reality: American power is being tested simultaneously across multiple…
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Intelligence, Power, and the Indo-Pacific: How America Uses Knowledge as Strategy
The Indo-Pacific has become the central arena of twenty-first-century power competition, where military presence alone no longer determines strategic advantage. This essay argues that Americaโs real strategy in the region is built upon intelligence: the ability to collect, process, interpret, and weaponize knowledge before rivals convert capability into irreversible action. From CIA HUMINT and NSA…
