In the decades following the end of the Cold War, global power has often been defined by GDP and the size of military arsenals. But in 2025, that calculus has changed. The most consequential struggle is no longer over territory, oil reserves, or the number of missiles. It is over artificial intelligence.

National sovereignty is being redefined, not by borders or missiles, but by a country’s ability to command the new strategic trinity: energy, compute, and algorithms. States that fail to build capacity across these domains will not merely fall behind; they will become technologically subordinate.

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