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Superpowers, cyberwars and hackers – Who’s really in charge?

Superpowers, cyberwars and hackers – Who’s really in charge?

Update: 2025-03-03
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The global order is shifting with rising autocracies, evolving alliances, and rapid technological advancements redefining international stability, trade and security – presenting important questions about New Zealand’s geopolitical position and economic direction.


Joining us from New York, Alex Grigor is an expert in international relations, cyberwarfare and AI. With over 20 years of experience, he has advised governments on foreign policy, co-authored AI and cybersecurity white papers, and worked as a geopolitical analyst, providing insights into the forces shaping our world.


We examine the role of cyberwarfare and AI in modern geopolitics and the impact of shifting alliances, including the significance of Chinese warships in the Tasman Sea. We will also explore what these macro-developments mean for global stability and trade, and how investors in New Zealand can think about the evolving landscape.

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Superpowers, cyberwars and hackers – Who’s really in charge?

Superpowers, cyberwars and hackers – Who’s really in charge?

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