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World Builders: Technology and the New Geopolitics investigates the profound ways in which technological advancement is fundamentally altering the global balance of power. Bruno Maçães argues that technology is no longer merely a tool of statecraft but has become a primary architect of geopolitical competition and cooperation.
The book examines how technological innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and space exploration, is creating new centers of power while undermining traditional geopolitical frameworks. Maçães explores the strategies employed by major technological players—both nation-states and corporations—to shape the future world order. Through compelling analysis and case studies, the author demonstrates how technology serves as both a weapon and a unifying force in contemporary international relations, fundamentally challenging our understanding of power, sovereignty, and global governance.







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