In less than 8 minutes, this episode of Guard Point analyzes the resurgence of the nuclear threat and the risks of a multipolar world: changing doctrines, inexperienced leadership, and technological vulnerabilities that redefine international security.
In under 8 minutes, this episode of Guard Point explores how drone warfare is transforming European defense. From Ukraine's saturated skies to incursions over Poland and the Baltics, militaries face a strategic dilemma: how to protect the airspace against swarms of cheap, mass threats. A reflection on the end of traditional air dominance and the beginning of the “aerial littoral” era.
In less than 8 minutes, this episode of Punto de Guardia analyzes the accelerated deterioration of American soft power and the strategic implications this void opens up for China. We explore how Washington's credibility crisis, its internal tensions, and its diplomatic retreat are transforming the global balance of influence. We also examine the Chinese response: from its cultural and technological offensive to its growing presence in Latin America.
In under 8 minutes, this episode of Guard Post analyzes how outer space has transitioned from a scientific realm to a key strategic domain. From China's long-term space program planning to systemic competition with the United States and Europe's increasingly ambiguous position, the chapter explores space as a multiplier of military, technological, and geopolitical power. A reflection on cooperation and conflict, international governance, and the risks of militarization in a domain that is no longer distant or neutral, but central to the global balance of the 21st century.
In less than 8 minutes, this episode of Punto de Guardia analyzes how space has transitioned from a realm of international cooperation to a stage of bloc rivalry, where states, private companies, and narratives compete to define the rules of the future. A reflection on soft power, orbital governance, and space as the new frontier of global power.
In less than 8 minutes, this episode of Punto de Guardia analyzes the crisis surrounding Greenland as a symptom of a deeper transformation in the international order. Based on statements from the Trump administration and the European response, the chapter examines the Arctic as a new space for strategic competition, where military interests, critical resources, and emerging routes converge. A reflection on sovereignty, great power rivalry, and the limits of the international normative framework in a context of increasing geopolitical pressure.

