NPSGLOBAL develops original doctrines, analytical frameworks, and applied models at the intersection of artificial intelligence, global security, and governance. Our work addresses not only AI-related risks, but the deeper structural transformations introduced by advanced and emerging AI systems across security architectures, strategic stability, information integrity, power transitions, and diplomatic practice.
We engage in frontier work on AI safety, AI security, and human preservation; emerging AGI capabilities and governance challenges; applications of artificial intelligence in nuclear risk, verification, and command-and-control environments; and the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent systems.
A core dimension of our work examines how AI reshapes diplomacy itself — from negotiation dynamics and signaling, to trust, escalation management, and decision-making under uncertainty in high-stakes international contexts.
We prioritize substance over hype. Our outputs include original doctrines, concept papers, structured frameworks, and policy-facing analysis, complemented by selective convening and dialogue with practitioners and decision-makers across regions.
Selected materials
Ongoing projects where NPSGLOBAL develops and tests concrete analytical models and doctrinal prototypes addressing frontier challenges created by advanced and emerging AI systems. Current work includes:
- Development of integrated safety–security-human preservation frameworks for advanced AI systems in asymmetric and non-cooperative environments;
- Models on AI impacts on global risks, with a particular focus on nuclear risk and strategic stability;
- Doctrinal work on AGI development, governance, emerging capabilities, and limits of existing regulatory paradigms;
- Assessment of AI-driven transformations in decision-making, geopolitics, diplomacy, and negotiation dynamics;
- Analysis of evolving human–AI relationships, including questions of ethics, agency, and responsibilities.
These projects function as doctrinal laboratories, refining concepts before their formalization into policy frameworks, papers, or operational recommendations.
Selected project descriptions available upon request.