UN Members: 193 | Active Treaties: 560+ | Embassies: 15,000+ | Peacekeepers: 87,000 | Trade Agreements: 350+ | Sanctions Programs: 38 | Diplomatic Staff: 1.2M | Int'l Orgs: 300+ | UN Members: 193 | Active Treaties: 560+ | Embassies: 15,000+ | Peacekeepers: 87,000 | Trade Agreements: 350+ | Sanctions Programs: 38 | Diplomatic Staff: 1.2M | Int'l Orgs: 300+ |

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Diplomatie is the Vanderbilt Portfolio’s intelligence terminal for global diplomatic analysis, statecraft, international relations, and geopolitical intelligence. Our editorial team covers the full spectrum of diplomatic affairs — from UN Security Council reform to bilateral trade negotiations, from nuclear arms control to climate diplomacy, from institutional governance to emerging technology policy.

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Content Sections

Explore Diplomatie’s intelligence coverage across our core verticals:

  • Statecraft — Diplomatic strategy, case studies, competitive dynamics, and market analysis
  • International Relations — Regulatory frameworks, institutional adoption, policy implications, and adoption metrics
  • Geopolitics — Ecosystem mapping, market structure, risk analysis, and technology infrastructure
  • Diplomatic Corps — Future outlook, innovation landscape, and investment flows

Additional resources: Intelligence Briefs, Entity Profiles, Comparisons, Encyclopedia, Guides, Dashboards, FAQ, Premium.

Our Analytical Scope

Diplomatie provides intelligence analysis across the full institutional architecture of the international system. Our coverage encompasses the governance frameworks that shape diplomatic outcomes: the UN’s 193 member states and the UNSC’s 15-member structure with P5 veto power; NATO’s 32-member alliance with approximately $1.2 trillion in combined annual defense expenditure; the EU’s 27 member states generating approximately $16.6 trillion in GDP; the BRICS bloc’s 10 members encompassing 45 percent of the world’s population; the G20’s coverage of approximately 85 percent of world GDP; the WTO’s 164-member trade governance framework; and the ICC’s 124 states parties.

Our intelligence products serve practitioners who operate within and across these institutional frameworks – diplomats navigating multilateral negotiations, government analysts assessing geopolitical risk, corporate strategists evaluating sanctions compliance and market entry, international organization staff tracking governance reform, and academic researchers studying the evolution of the rules-based international order. The IMF’s $1 trillion lending capacity, China’s Belt and Road Initiative with over $1 trillion invested across 150+ countries, and the proliferation of minilateral groupings (Quad, AUKUS, I2U2, Minerals Security Partnership) all receive systematic coverage that enables our subscribers to track institutional dynamics across the full spectrum of global governance.

The diplomatic landscape in 2026 presents unprecedented analytical complexity. The collapse of bilateral arms control frameworks (New START expiration, INF Treaty withdrawal), the intensification of US-China strategic competition across technology, trade, and security domains, the acceleration of climate governance through trade-linked mechanisms (EU CBAM), and the fragmentation of digital governance across competing regulatory models all demand integrated analysis that connects developments across traditionally siloed domains. Diplomatie provides this integration through our structured analytical framework – combining quantitative tracking (dashboards), institutional analysis (entity profiles, comparisons), conceptual foundations (encyclopedia), applied intelligence (briefs), and practical guidance (guides) into a comprehensive analytical ecosystem.

Our editorial team brings expertise spanning international law, political economy, security studies, technology governance, and institutional analysis. This multidisciplinary capability enables us to produce the integrated assessments that the contemporary diplomatic landscape demands – connecting semiconductor supply chain dynamics to Taiwan Strait security, linking sanctions enforcement to BRICS financial infrastructure development, and tracing how climate finance negotiations reshape North-South diplomatic relationships. No single government agency, corporate intelligence unit, or academic institution can replicate this breadth of coverage independently, which is precisely the analytical gap that Diplomatie is designed to fill.

Research and Analysis Capabilities

Diplomatie’s analytical coverage spans the full spectrum of international affairs. Our Intelligence Briefs provide in-depth analysis of the most consequential diplomatic developments — from UN Security Council reform and Arctic governance to BRICS expansion and nuclear arms control. Our Comparisons section provides side-by-side institutional analysis, while the Encyclopedia offers conceptual foundations for understanding diplomatic practice. The Dashboards deliver quantitative tracking of adoption metrics, investment flows, market indicators, and regulatory developments.

For organizations requiring tailored intelligence products, our editorial team produces custom briefings on specific diplomatic corridors, institutional dynamics, geopolitical risk assessments, sanctions compliance frameworks, and technology governance analysis. Custom briefings integrate the quantitative data tracked in our dashboards with the institutional analysis in our entity profiles and comparisons, providing clients with analytical products specifically designed for their strategic decision-making requirements. Recent custom briefing topics have included NATO burden-sharing analysis for European defense ministries, BRICS financial infrastructure assessment for central bank strategy teams, sanctions circumvention risk evaluation for compliance departments, and Indo-Pacific alliance architecture mapping for foreign affairs agencies.

Our analytical platform supports multiple engagement models depending on institutional requirements. Single-topic briefings provide deep-dive analysis of specific developments or flashpoints. Periodic analytical subscriptions deliver regular assessments tailored to an institution’s geographic or thematic focus. Strategic planning inputs integrate Diplomatie’s structural analysis and scenario projections into organizational planning processes. Crisis response support provides rapid-turnaround analysis during diplomatic emergencies or geopolitical escalation events. Each engagement model draws on the full depth of Diplomatie’s published and proprietary analysis to deliver intelligence products calibrated to the client’s decision-making needs and operational context. Contact info@diplomatie.ai with subject line “Custom Research” to discuss requirements.

Institutional and Government Engagement

Diplomatie serves a diverse institutional client base spanning the public, private, and multilateral sectors. Government agencies across NATO’s 32 member states use our analysis for strategic planning, policy development, and diplomatic preparation. International organizations headquartered in Geneva, New York, Vienna, and Brussels draw on our institutional analysis for positioning assessments and governance reform tracking. Corporate strategy teams in the financial services, energy, defense, and technology sectors rely on our geopolitical risk assessments and sanctions compliance guidance for market entry analysis and supply chain risk evaluation.

Our engagement with the diplomatic community extends across geographic and institutional boundaries. Subscribers in the EU’s 27 member states access our analysis alongside practitioners in BRICS capitals, ASEAN secretariats, African Union institutions, and Gulf Cooperation Council states. This global readership enables us to maintain the analytical balance and multi-perspective approach that distinguishes our coverage from intelligence products produced within – and for – specific national security establishments.

For government agencies requiring secure communication channels for sensitive analytical requests, please contact info@diplomatie.ai with subject line “Government Inquiry” to arrange appropriate communication protocols. For international organizations and NGOs seeking institutional subscription arrangements, we offer flexible pricing structures that accommodate the budgetary constraints common to multilateral institutions. Academic institutions receive preferential subscription rates to support research and teaching in international relations, political science, and diplomatic studies.

Diplomatie’s editorial team is available for briefing presentations to institutional clients on specific analytical topics – from UNSC reform dynamics to BRICS financial infrastructure development, from Arctic governance to climate-trade intersection policy. These briefings supplement our published analysis with interactive discussion tailored to the institution’s specific geographic or thematic focus. Contact info@diplomatie.ai with subject line “Briefing Request” for scheduling and format options.

Response Times and Availability

General inquiries: 2-3 business days. Editorial corrections: 48 hours. Partnership inquiries: 5-7 business days. Premium data requests: 3-5 business days. Custom research consultations: scheduled within 10 business days. Crisis response analytical support: available within 24 hours for institutional subscribers with Premium access, enabling rapid-turnaround assessment of unfolding diplomatic developments, escalation events, or institutional governance changes that require immediate analytical context for strategic decision-making.

For urgent inquiries outside normal business hours – particularly those related to active diplomatic crises, sanctions designations, or geopolitical escalation events affecting institutional subscribers’ operations – Premium subscribers may use the priority contact channel established during onboarding. Standard subscribers should email info@diplomatie.ai with subject line “Urgent” for expedited processing. All inquiries receive acknowledgment within one business day, with substantive responses following the timelines outlined above.

Media and Press Inquiries

Diplomatie’s editorial team is available for media commentary on diplomatic developments, institutional governance dynamics, and geopolitical risk assessment. Our analysts provide context and background for journalists covering international affairs across all major governance domains – from UN Security Council dynamics and NATO defense spending to BRICS institutional development and climate governance negotiations.

For interview requests, op-ed contributions, or media partnership inquiries, email info@diplomatie.ai with subject line “Media Inquiry.” We prioritize requests that align with our analytical coverage areas and can provide rapid-turnaround commentary on breaking diplomatic developments within our areas of expertise.

Diplomatie analysts have provided commentary and analytical context to international affairs publications, policy research institutions, and broadcast media covering developments across the diplomatic landscape. Our editorial policy requires that media engagement maintain the same analytical standards – factual verification, balanced assessment, and explicit acknowledgment of uncertainty – that govern our published analysis.

Geographic Coverage and Regional Expertise

Diplomatie’s analytical coverage spans all major geographic regions and governance systems. Our regional expertise encompasses:

Europe and Transatlantic Relations: EU institutional dynamics across 27 member states ($16.6 trillion combined GDP), NATO alliance management (32 members, $1.2 trillion defense spending), European strategic autonomy development, and transatlantic trade and technology governance.

Indo-Pacific: US-China strategic competition, ASEAN institutional dynamics (10 members, $3.6 trillion combined GDP), Taiwan Strait security, South China Sea governance, and the Quad/AUKUS partnership architecture.

Middle East and North Africa: Abraham Accords normalization framework, Iran nuclear dynamics, Gulf state diversification strategies, and regional security architecture evolution.

Africa: African Union institutional development (55 members), AfCFTA implementation, Sahel security crisis, and the competition among BRI, Global Gateway, and PGII for continental infrastructure investment.

Eurasia: Russia-Ukraine conflict dynamics, Central Asian governance evolution, Arctic governance, and the intersection of energy, security, and institutional competition across the post-Soviet space.

Americas: US foreign policy dynamics, Latin American governance trends, hemispheric trade architecture, and the region’s engagement with competing global governance frameworks.

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Analytical Platform Overview

Diplomatie’s analytical platform is structured to provide layered intelligence access. Our free-access published analysis spans twelve content verticals: Statecraft (diplomatic strategy and market analysis), International Relations (regulatory frameworks and institutional adoption), Geopolitics (ecosystem mapping and risk analysis), Diplomatic Corps (future outlook and investment flows), Intelligence Briefs (flashpoint analysis covering twelve major diplomatic developments), Entity Profiles (eight major institutional profiles from the UN to ASEAN), Comparisons (six side-by-side institutional analyses), Encyclopedia (ten definitive entries on diplomatic concepts), Guides (three practical frameworks for diplomatic practitioners), and Dashboards (four quantitative tracking tools monitoring adoption metrics, investment flows, market indicators, and regulatory developments).

Premium offerings provide deeper analytical engagement. The annual Market Report delivers approximately 200 pages of integrated assessment across all governance domains. The Diplomatie Intelligence Newsletter provides weekly analytical updates with special editions for significant breaking developments. Custom briefing services produce tailored analysis for institutional clients with specific geographic, thematic, or temporal requirements. All premium products adhere to the same editorial standards – factual verification, analytical independence, probability assessment, and source transparency – that govern our published analysis, as described on our Methodology page.

The platform’s analytical architecture reflects the interconnected nature of the contemporary diplomatic landscape. Cross-references between content verticals enable readers to trace analytical threads across institutional domains – understanding how UNSC reform dynamics connect to BRICS institutional development, how sanctions enforcement relates to financial system fragmentation, and how technology governance competition shapes trade relationships. This integrated approach provides the comprehensive analytical context that effective diplomatic practice requires in an era of unprecedented institutional complexity and geopolitical uncertainty.

Updated March 2026.

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