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Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence

by ai-gaoqian · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Provides real-time geopolitical risk assessment using data on conflict, sanctions, governance, military, institutions, flashpoints, cyber threats, trade wars...
README (SKILL.md)

Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence

Worldwide geopolitical intelligence engine. 30 authoritative sources across conflict monitoring, sanctions tracking, governance assessment, multilateral institutions, and think tank analysis. Built for anyone needing rigorous geopolitical risk assessment.

Triggers

  • "Assess geopolitical risk in [region]"
  • "Track sanctions against [country/entity]"
  • "Analyze Taiwan Strait escalation scenarios"
  • "Compare defense spending by country"
  • "Monitor UN Security Council dynamics"
  • "Evaluate global governance reform proposals"
  • "Track trade war / tariff escalations"
  • "Assess cyber threat landscape by actor"

Capabilities

# Capability Data Scope Output Mode
1 Conflict monitoring & analysis ACLED (2M+ events), UCDP (1946-present), Crisis Group Real-time dashboard: fatalities, displacement, territorial changes, intensity trends
2 Sanctions intelligence OFAC, EU Sanctions Map, UN SC, BIS Entity List, Global Trade Alert Entity screening, sanctions program comparison, evasion risk, compliance guidance
3 Military capability assessment SIPRI, IISS Military Balance, JANES 10-country spending ranking, capability inventories, modernization trends, arms trade flows
4 Governance & democracy tracking WGI, Freedom House, V-Dem, Fragile States Index, EIU Democracy Index 6-dimension governance scores, regime classification, democratic backsliding alerts
5 Multilateral institution analysis UN Digital Library, UN Treaty Collection, G20, BRICS+, NATO Voting patterns, treaty ratification, institutional reform trajectories, bloc formation
6 Geopolitical flashpoint deep-dive 10 flashpoints: SCS, Taiwan, Ukraine, Middle East, Korea, Quad, Sahel, Essequibo, Arctic, Balkans Trigger matrix, escalation ladder, scenario probabilities, second-order effects
7 Cyber & information warfare ENISA, CISA, Recorded Future, Citizen Lab Threat actor mapping, TTP evolution, incident impact assessment, disinformation campaign analysis
8 Think tank consensus & divergence CFR, Chatham House, Carnegie, RAND, CSIS, IFRI, Brookings Policy position tracking, consensus scores, minority view flagging
9 Trade war & economic coercion Global Trade Alert, WTO TMD, BIS Entity List Tariff escalation ladder, non-tariff barriers, forced technology transfer, economic deterrence
10 Scenario planning & early warning Integrated cross-source fusion Red team scenarios, indicator and warning (I&W) matrices, trigger event calendars

Workflow

User Query
    │
    ├─ Country/region risk query → Governance + Conflict + Sanctions data fusion
    │   └─ Output: Risk scorecard (1-10) + key drivers + 3-6 month outlook
    │
    ├─ Sanctions screening query → OFAC + EU + UN + BIS cross-reference
    │   └─ Output: Entity status + program scope + secondary sanctions risk
    │
    ├─ Conflict analysis → ACLED real-time + UCDP historical + Crisis Group assessment
    │   └─ Output: Timeline + territorial map + humanitarian impact + resolution scenarios
    │
    ├─ Military comparison → SIPRI spending + IISS capabilities + procurement trends
    │   └─ Output: Side-by-side tables, gap analysis, modernization trajectories
    │
    └─ Scenario planning → Flashpoint trigger matrix + think tank consensus divergence
        └─ Output: Base / adverse / extreme scenarios with probability ranges

Output Formats

Format 1: Country Risk Scorecard

| Dimension | Score (1-10) | Trend | Key Indicator |
|-----------|-------------|-------|---------------|
| Political Stability  | X | ↑/↓/→ | [source] |
| Governance Quality   | X | ↑/↓/→ | WGI/WB   |
| Conflict Risk         | X | ↑/↓/→ | ACLED    |
| Sanctions Exposure    | X | ↑/↓/→ | OFAC/EU  |
| Economic Resilience   | X | ↑/↓/→ | IMF/WB   |
| Overall Risk          | X | ↑/↓/→ | Composite |

Format 2: Flashpoint Escalation Ladder

| Level | Trigger | Probability | Impact Radius | Response Options |

Format 3: Sanctions Program Comparison

| Country | US (OFAC) | EU | UN | UK | JP | Scope | Humanitarian Exemptions |

Usage Guidelines

  • Always cite data source with date of latest observation
  • Distinguish between assessed probability vs. market consensus
  • Flag high uncertainty with ranges rather than point estimates
  • Note where think tank consensus diverges from government narratives
  • Avoid speculation; anchor in documented patterns

Examples

Q: What's the Taiwan Strait risk for Q3 2026? → ACLED cross-strait incidents + Chinese military exercises (JANES) + US arms sales (SIPRI) + think tank consensus (CFR/CSIS/Chatham House) → Escalation probability [X%], key triggers [list], US-China redlines [list]

Q: Screen entity [X] against all sanctions programs → OFAC SDN + EU Consolidated + UN SC + BIS Entity List → Status: [sanctioned/not], programs: [list], secondary risk: [yes/no]

Q: Compare defense spending of NATO vs. China+R+NK → SIPRI top-10 + IISS capability data → Total: NATO $XXXB vs. PRC+ $XXXB, gap analysis: [navy/air/cyber/missile defense]


Data Sources (30 total): See references/geopolitical_sources.json for complete listing with URLs and update frequencies. (内容由AI生成,仅供参考)

Usage Guidance
This skill is reasonable to install for geopolitical research. Because it covers sanctions, conflict, cyber threats, and risk scoring, verify important conclusions against official sources and seek qualified legal or compliance advice before acting on sanctions-related outputs.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is geopolitical risk, sanctions, governance, conflict, military, and scenario analysis; the artifact contains matching prompts, output templates, and a JSON list of public/reference sources.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to research workflow, citation, uncertainty handling, and output formatting; no hidden role changes, prompt overrides, command execution, or unrelated data handling were found.
Install Mechanism
The package contains only SKILL.md and a JSON reference file, with no dependencies, executable scripts, install hooks, or API key requirement.
Credentials
Using web or external source access is expected for current geopolitical research, but users should treat sanctions and risk outputs as research assistance rather than legal or compliance determinations.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background worker, credential access, local indexing, privilege escalation, or mutation authority is requested or implemented.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install geopolitical-intel
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /geopolitical-intel
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release providing a comprehensive geopolitical risk and intelligence toolkit: - Aggregates 30 authoritative sources for conflict monitoring, sanctions, governance, military, and more - Supports diverse triggers: risk assessments, sanctions checks, military comparisons, flashpoint analysis, and scenario planning - Standardized outputs (scorecards, escalation ladders, sanctions tables) for actionable insights - Includes clear workflow descriptions and usage guidelines - Designed for rigorous, multi-source geopolitical analysis by a wide range of users
Metadata
Slug geopolitical-intel
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence?

Provides real-time geopolitical risk assessment using data on conflict, sanctions, governance, military, institutions, flashpoints, cyber threats, trade wars... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 48 downloads so far.

How do I install Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence?

Run "/install geopolitical-intel" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence free?

Yes, Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence support?

Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Geopolitical Risk & Global Governance Intelligence?

It is built and maintained by ai-gaoqian (@ai-gaoqian); the current version is v1.0.0.

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