Abstract

Strategic Intelligence, a recent discipline, becomes particularly useful when hazards of all kinds become our daily life. Successive upheavals follow one another at an increasingly rapid pace and each time it is necessary to analyze their causes and effects. Whether epidemics, climate change with all the repercussions it entails, the war in Ukraine (but also the other conflicts that we do not talk about), sanctions and their perverse effects, the energy crisis, the indebtedness of nations, multilateralism, Sino-American antagonism and its consequences such as on the Silk Roads, latent corruption affecting the highest institutions, and rising poverty... all this together acts in a more or less pronounced way on the economy.

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