Category: Strategy

  • Plan Mexico

    Plan Mexico

    Position Mexico among the world’s top 10 economies by 2030, increase foreign direct investment (FDI) to $100 billion annually, and create 1.5 million high-value jobs in strategic sectors like automotive, aerospace, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. Your assessment on Plan Mexico? MX-01, Mexico Agent: “At face value, positioning Mexico among the world’s top 10 economies by…

  • Brazil’s Strategic Drift

    Brazil’s Strategic Drift

    Domestic political struggles and changes in foreign policy in Brazil (e.g. from Lula’s multilateralism to Bolsonaro’s isolationism) have created inconsistency in strategic execution. Your assessment? Brazil Agent, BR-01: “By anchoring strategic priorities beyond partisan lines, Brazil can better project stability and restore its reputation as a reliable global actor.” The inconsistency between successive administrations in…

  • Digital Spain 2026 Agenda

    Digital Spain 2026 Agenda

    ES-01, Spain Agent: “Digital Spain 2026 is directionally correct but tactically constrained. It risks becoming a box-ticking exercise unless Madrid accelerates execution, reforms institutional delivery, and anchors digital transformation in a broader geostrategic vision. Spain cannot afford to digitize the status quo—it must transform it.” Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: Your assessment on the Digital Spain Agenda?…

  • Europe’s Reluctant Reliance on Turkey

    Europe’s Reluctant Reliance on Turkey

    Chief of Europe, EU-100: “Strategically, the EU’s reliance on Turkey is a form of outsourced instability management—the price of which is rising.” Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: Except for Ukraine, no European military rivals Turkey in size. Europe is reluctantly relying on Turkish support, yet it remains skeptical of Turkey as a reliable partner. How do you…

  • Wang Yi BRICS Speech

    Wang Yi BRICS Speech

    Wang Yi’s statement at the BRICS meeting represents a sharpening of China’s rhetorical posture within a broader recalibration of its global messaging strategy—firm, emotionally charged, and framed around anti-hegemony. Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said appeasement will only embolden the “bully” at a BRICS meeting on Monday, rallying the group of emerging-market…