This report assesses the function and importance of the intelligence cycle within consulting, concentrating on its methodical phases, practical advantages for analysts and clients, and its strategic relevance in intricate and unstable context.
This report defines military intelligence, outlines its significance for commanders and policymakers, details its organization and implementation, and differentiates between the primary intelligence operational levels: strategic, operational, and tactical.
This report examines the definition, scope, and relevance of geopolitical risk, identifies its key categories, and reviews recent global cases that illustrate its implications. It also provides a set of indicators to monitor to detect early warning signals.
On Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 09:00 to 13:00 CET, SpecialEurasia will deliver an intensive online course in Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis
“OSINT in Russia” is a specialised, advanced training course designed for intelligence professionals, analysts, investigative journalists, compliance officers, and researchers working with Russian-language sources and data from the post-Soviet space.
On Saturday, June 28, 2025, SpecialEurasia organised the online course in Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis which will guide the participants to create their analytical model to produce reports and geopolitical forecasting.
This report explains the useful ways to gather information from the deep and dark web, focusing on how this helps fight terrorism and cybercrime. It addresses definitions, strategic considerations, legal frameworks, operational security, and technical tools utilised in dark web investigations.
Intelligence analysts must assess the credibility, reliability, and intent behind information sources to mitigate these threats. The SCAME framework provides a systematic approach to evaluating media content and influence campaigns.
This report analyses the Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) market, highlighting its rapid expansion because of increasing cybersecurity threats, AI-driven intelligence solutions, and the growing reliance on publicly available data for decision-making.
SpecialEurasia’s Online Course in Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis scheduled on Saturday, 10 May 2025, provides an in-depth, practical approach to understanding and applying intelligence analysis techniques in real-world scenarios.
Effective intelligence reporting needs precise and unambiguous presentations of facts, analysis, and recommendations. Analysts must ensure reports focus on the needs of decision-makers, tailor their content and structure them for rapid understanding. This analysis examines the key principles for crafting actionable and relevant intelligence reports.
SpecialEurasia organises an Online Course in Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis on Saturday, December 21st, 2024 – Time 09.00-13.00 CET with the purpose to equip the participants with the practical skills to understand, interpret, and forecast global events with clarity and precision.
SpecialEurasia organises the online course “OSINT in the Russian-speaking world,” scheduled for Saturday, December 14th, 2024, from 09.00 to 13.00 CET.
Klaus Solberg Søilen’s work on geoeconomics is an important contribution to understanding the intersection of geopolitics and economics.It shows how states and private entities increasingly rely on economic tools—such as trade, sanctions, and technology—to pursue global objectives.
SpecialEurasia’s Online Course in Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis provides the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international affairs, empowering participants to make strategic decisions with confidence.
“Psychology of Intelligence Analysis” by Richards J. Heuer Jr. remains a vital resource for intelligence professionals, offering a deep exploration of the cognitive influences on analytical work. Although published over two decades ago, its relevance endures, making it an essential read for those involved in the field.
SpecialEurasia organises an online course on Fundamentals of Intelligence on Saturday, September 21st, 2024, from 09.00 am CET to 01.00 pm CET. This course offers an opportunity to deepen your understanding of intelligence practices and methodologies, designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Identifying suitable tools to support their daily routines is a core competency for Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) analysts. For analysts seeking to expedite and organise their investigations, while simultaneously facilitating efficient data analysis and review, Osintracker presents an interesting solution.
On Saturday, June 29th, 2024, from 9 to 11 am CET, SpecialEurasia organises the Executive Course in Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis, which offers a unique opportunity to equip participants with the essential skills to excel in this critical domain.
SpecialEurasia offers a unique chance for individuals looking to enhance their analytical skills and overcome the challenges of our world through our Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis Course on Saturday, May 4th, 2024, from 9 am to 1 pm CET.
In today’s dynamic warfare environment, intelligence has become a key factor in influencing strategic decisions. Among the various tools at the disposal of intelligence professionals, the S.A.L.U.T.E. report emerges as a comprehensive and structured framework for documenting and conveying critical observations.
By meticulously examining and understanding global political dynamics, Geopolitical Intelligence becomes a valuable resource that nations, corporations, and investors rely on. The true essence of this field is understanding the complex interactions between countries on the global stage, where geography, politics, and power intertwine to shape global affairs.
This comprehensive report delves into the intersection of OSINT and Mind Mapping, shedding light on the symbiotic relationship between these two methodologies. Furthermore, it extends its scope to examine a selection of five noteworthy Mind Mapping tools or software applications.
Critical thinking might support geopolitics by providing a framework for analysing and evaluating arguments about power and place. By utilising frameworks for critical examination, analyst can investigate geopolitics and uncover the concealed political powers of geopolitical comprehension.
Writing an Intelligence Analysis report might be a hard task. Using the BLUF framework can help the analyst in its duty to produce solid intelligence in daily activities.
SpecialEurasia has elaborated its geopolitical model to support daily activities and produce reports, risk assessments, analyses, and support the decision-making process.