The Geographical Pivot of Constraints
How supply chains and constraint, will shape the global struggle
Don’t Bet on the Bully: Why Europe Must Stop Investing in the U.S.
China’s Fourth Plenum — Xi Tightens Control as Party Sets Course for the Next Five Years
Planning the future – the news between the lines.
Will Xi Jinping stay in power, and for how long? What about Economic Reforms?
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May 9, 2025
Russia’s War Machine: How It Fights Without Winning (Q2 2025)
As negotiations flicker in the background of a grinding war, Russia’s ability to sustain its military effort in Ukraine depends on a fragile web of foreign supply, internal mobilization, and retrofitted Soviet stockpiles. This report examines the current state of Russia’s armed forces in Q2 2025, revealing a system stretched but still operational — and why that matters.
Reflection
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May 2, 2025
Don’t Bet on the Bully: Why Europe Must Stop Investing in the U.S.
As European firms like Daimler, Volkswagen, and Siemens expand their investments in the U.S., they risk tying their futures to a volatile partner. Short-term economic incentives and a temporarily favorable exchange rate obscure deeper structural risks: political instability, panic-driven corporate culture, and growing protectionism. Europe is not dependent on the U.S. — not for gas, not for markets, and certainly not for leadership. Strategic autonomy begins with saying no.
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April 27, 2025
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April 26, 2025
Essay
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April 24, 2025
How Donald Trump Could Win the Nobel Prize for Peace
Donald Trump, the dealmaker, the disrupter — could he still become a man of peace? What would it take? Humility!
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April 24, 2025
Hoe Donald Trump de Nobelprijs voor de Vrede Kan Krijgen
Donald Trump, de dealmaker, de verstoorder – kan hij nog steeds een man van vrede worden? Wat is daarvoor nodig? Nederigheid!
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April 18, 2025
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April 12, 2025
After the War: The Eurasian Covenant
“After the War: The Eurasian Covenant” is not a deal, nor a surrender — but a framework. A vision for lasting peace between Europe, Ukraine, and Russia rooted in dignity, realism, and historical awareness. As old alliances shift and global power balances evolve, this proposal outlines a European-led path forward: balancing security, rebuilding trust, and preparing for a post-hegemonic world. A beginning — before it’s too late.
Reports
Journal on Geopolitical Affairs

First edition! It starts with a war, but also what’s behind it. A possible outcome? We move trough conflict, language and suppression logic. Our focus is Europe in a Global World.
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Strategic Insight for a Fragmented World
Broad Horizon publishes original concepts, signal intelligence, and peace frameworks.
We offer clarity in geopolitics — with one eye on history, and one on what’s next.
We are human. We look back with nostalgia. We tend to forget.
We have to tell the story right.
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April 14, 2025
The Sumy Attack: Beyond Violence, Towards Understanding the Message
On Palm Sunday, Russia attacked the Ukrainian city of Sumy in an act that went beyond war — a message of hatred that struck civilians and sacred meaning alike.