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Tech Diplomacy and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit

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What happens to your organisation if you fail to anticipate how geopolitical tensions over AI and big data reshape global trade, technology access, and compliance obligations? Without a structured way to assess your strategic exposure, you risk regulatory misalignment, supply chain disruptions, and exclusion from critical markets. The Tech Diplomacy and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit is a comprehensive self-assessment toolkit that equips compliance leads, risk strategists, and technology policymakers with a systematic framework to evaluate national, organisational, and technological positioning in the global power struggle for AI and big data dominance. This assessment gives you immediate clarity on where your organisation stands, and what vulnerabilities could be exploited in an era of digital sovereignty, export controls, and platform nationalism.

What You Receive

  • 587 structured self-assessment questions across 7 maturity domains, including digital sovereignty, AI governance, data localisation, export controls, technology alliances, cyber diplomacy, and ethical standardisation, enabling you to map your organisation’s geopolitical awareness and readiness
  • 7-domain maturity scoring matrix (Excel) that automatically calculates your current posture, benchmarks you against international best practices, and highlights critical gaps in policy alignment and strategic foresight
  • Gap analysis and remediation roadmap template (Word) with prioritised action steps, allowing you to convert assessment findings into an executable response plan for executive review and cross-functional implementation
  • Geopolitical risk impact heat map (editable) that helps you visualise exposure across jurisdictions based on technology type, data flows, and alliance dependencies, so you can anticipate regulatory friction before it disrupts operations
  • Reference mappings to OECD AI Principles, EU AI Act, NIST AI Risk Management Framework, UN cyber norms, and WTO digital trade agreements, ensuring your assessment aligns with active international governance standards
  • Case study compendium (PDF) featuring 12 real-world scenarios of technology embargoes, data sovereignty conflicts, and diplomatic interventions, giving you precedent-based insight for scenario planning and crisis response
  • Stakeholder briefing deck (PowerPoint) with ready-to-use slides for presenting geopolitical risks and strategic recommendations to boards, legal teams, and government relations units
  • All resources are provided as instant digital downloads in editable formats: .XLSX, .DOCX, .PPTX, and .PDF, for seamless integration into your existing risk, compliance, or strategy workflows

How This Helps You

Each question in this self-assessment targets a specific dimension of technological statecraft, such as “Does your organisation assess AI model training data for geopolitical origin risk?” or “Are export control implications evaluated before deploying dual-use AI tools?” Answering these enables you to detect blind spots before they trigger sanctions, market exclusion, or reputational damage. By quantifying your maturity across diplomatic, legal, and technical domains, you transform abstract geopolitical trends into actionable intelligence. Organisations that ignore this convergence face rising compliance costs, restricted market access, and dependency on adversarial technology stacks. With this kit, you future-proof your technology roadmap, strengthen government engagement, and position your organisation as a trusted actor in contested digital ecosystems. The cost of inaction isn’t just inefficiency, it’s strategic irrelevance in a world where technology equals power.

Who Is This For?

  • Compliance and risk officers who must navigate export controls, foreign investment screening, and cross-border data regulations in high-tech sectors
  • Government relations and public policy leads advising on technology regulation, digital trade agreements, and international standard-setting forums
  • Chief information security officers (CISOs) and technology architects evaluating supply chain resilience and third-party dependency risks in AI and cloud infrastructure
  • Strategy directors and innovation leads assessing geopolitical implications of R&D partnerships, joint ventures, and global expansion plans
  • Consultants and advisors building client-ready assessments on technology sovereignty, regulatory alignment, and digital policy risk
  • Academics and think tank researchers seeking a structured methodology to evaluate national or organisational positioning in tech geopolitics

Choosing this self-assessment isn’t just about understanding tech diplomacy, it’s about gaining decision superiority. You’re not purchasing a report or a dataset; you’re acquiring a repeatable, auditable process to continuously evaluate your organisation’s resilience in the new era of technology-driven state power. This is the professional standard for those who recognise that digital transformation cannot be separated from global power dynamics.

What does the Tech Diplomacy and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit include?

The Tech Diplomacy and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit includes 587 self-assessment questions across 7 geopolitical maturity domains, an automated Excel scoring matrix, a remediation roadmap template in Word, a geopolitical risk heat map, mappings to OECD, EU, NIST, and UN frameworks, a case study compendium with 12 real-world incidents, and a stakeholder briefing deck in PowerPoint. All components are available as instant digital downloads in editable formats.