Strategic insight for a complex world

Geopolitics, global governance, and Earth systems.

Hergemony is an independent international affairs institute focused on geopolitics, global governance, Earth systems stewardship, and strategic risk. The institute examines how power, institutions, and planetary constraints shape international stability and coordination in an increasingly complex world.

Hergemony convenes a monthly public discussion known as The Hergemony Hour, held on the first day of each month at 7:00 PM Sydney time.

Geopolitics Strategic competition, diplomacy, and international affairs
Global Governance Institutions, coordination, and multilateral systems
Earth Systems Stewardship of shared planetary systems and long-horizon risk

Institutional clarity for a changing international order.

Hergemony provides rigorous, future-oriented analysis on geopolitical dynamics, international institutions, and the stewardship of Earth’s shared systems. The institute emphasizes serious policy thinking, strategic foresight, and long-horizon institutional responsibility in an era of environmental, technological, and geopolitical pressure.

About

Independent and analytical

Hergemony brings structured perspective to geopolitical developments, institutional change, and global coordination challenges across a complex international environment.

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Meaning

Earth as the shared horizon

The name Hergemony reflects the idea that governance increasingly concerns the stewardship of the Earth itself — the shared planetary systems on which all societies depend.

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Focused on Earth systems stewardship

Hergemony examines how geopolitical and institutional dynamics affect the governance of climate, resources, ecosystems, and the planetary systems on which stability depends.

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What Hergemony does.

Designed for institutions, founders, research groups, and decision-makers seeking clear strategic thinking on international affairs, Earth systems governance, and long-horizon risk.

Service 01

Strategic briefings

Targeted briefings on geopolitical developments, governance trends, Earth systems risks, and strategic disruptions relevant to your institution, sector, or mission.

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Service 02

Policy analysis

Short-form analytical papers and institutional memos on diplomacy, international coordination, catastrophic risk, and the governance of shared planetary systems.

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Service 03

Convenings and roundtables

Curated conversations for stakeholders working across geopolitics, governance, environmental coordination, and long-horizon institutional strategy.

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Focus areas.

Hergemony concentrates on domains where international affairs, institutional coordination, and the stewardship of Earth’s shared systems increasingly intersect.

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Geopolitics

Strategic competition, regional dynamics, diplomatic relations, and long-horizon geopolitical risk.

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Global governance

International institutions, multilateral coordination, and the changing architecture of global cooperation.

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Earth systems governance

Climate governance, oceans, biodiversity, critical resources, and the institutional stewardship of shared planetary systems.

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Human security initiatives

A smaller applied area focused on practical human security questions, including health, essential care, disaster preparedness, and resilience in vulnerable or high-risk contexts.

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Strategic and catastrophic risk

Assessment of high-impact, low-probability risks including nuclear incidents, advanced technological risks, infrastructure failure, and planetary-scale hazards, with a focus on governance, preparedness, and international coordination.

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Strategic risk and catastrophic risk governance.

Hergemony examines high-impact, low-probability risks that could significantly disrupt international stability, human security, or planetary systems. The focus is on governance, preparedness, and institutional coordination in the face of systemic global risks.

Risk Area 01

Nuclear and strategic risks

Nuclear weapons, nuclear energy accidents, escalation dynamics, and the governance structures designed to prevent large-scale strategic catastrophe.

Risk Area 02

Technological and experimental risks

Emerging technologies, advanced research, and experimental systems that may carry systemic or poorly understood risks requiring international oversight and governance.

Risk Area 03

Planetary and infrastructure risks

Space weather, asteroid risk, critical infrastructure failure, and global system disruptions affecting energy, communications, and supply chains.

Advancing strategic insight for geopolitics, governance, Earth systems, and catastrophic risk.

How Hergemony works.

Hergemony is designed as a low-frequency institute: periodic public discussion, selective written output, and limited paid strategic engagements.

Forum

Monthly public discussion

The Hergemony Hour is held on the first day of each month at 7:00 PM Sydney time in a fixed one-hour format.

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Output

Occasional written analysis

The institute publishes selected commentary, short notes, and occasional papers rather than maintaining a constant media cycle.

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Engagement

Paid strategic consults

Hergemony offers limited paid strategic briefings, advisory conversations, and research support where there is a strong fit.

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Start the conversation.

For partnerships, roundtables, strategic briefings, or research collaborations, contact Hergemony directly.

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Email hergemony@gmail.com
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Operating model International / remote