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System Warfare Architecture 2035
New
1 students
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Analyse how AI ecosystems, energy systems, and supply chains shape national power
  • Understand the logic of system warfare and why it defines conflict in the 21st century
  • Assess how states weaponize interdependence, infrastructure, and economic networks
  • Evaluate the future of warfare: drones, autonomy, hypersonics, space, and bio threats
  • Identify vulnerabilities in industrial capacity, digital infrastructure, and energy grids
  • Explain why resilience, redundancy, and sovereignty are becoming strategic imperatives
  • Interpret global events through a systemic, multi domain lens and Anticipate plausible conflict scenarios leading up to 2035

Course content

10 sections32 lectures4h 32m total length
  • Lecture 1.1 — Welcome & Course Overview24:07
  • Lecture 1.2 — From Industrial Wars to System Wars11:52
  • Lecture 1.3 — The Five Pillars of System Warfare5:08

Requirements

  • • An interest in geopolitics, security, or global affairs • Basic understanding of international relations concepts • No prior knowledge of AI, energy systems, or military technology is needed
  • No technical background is required — only curiosity and a desire to understand the world’s emerging strategic landscape.

Description

The world is entering a new era of conflict — one where wars are no longer won by armies alone, but by the systems that sustain nations. Power now flows through AI ecosystems, energy networks, supply chains, digital infrastructure, and industrial capacity. States compete not only on the battlefield, but across the invisible architecture that underpins modern life. System warfare is a modern concept of conflict where victory is achieved not by destroying enemy armies directly, but by disrupting, paralyzing, or collapsing the systems that allow those armies — and societies — to function. It is about targeting networks of logistics, communications, energy, finance, and information rather than just weapons or troops.

System Warfare Architecture 2035 examines how these interconnected systems are reshaping global power, transforming national security, and redefining the future of conflict. Drawing on my professional experience in strategy, defence, and international security, this course offers a clear, structured, and forward‑looking framework for understanding the next decade of geopolitical competition.

We explore how AI, energy, logistics, finance, demographics, and emerging technologies interact to create new vulnerabilities — and new opportunities. You will learn why resilience is becoming the new deterrence, why industrial capacity matters more than prestige weapons, and how states are weaponizing interdependence in ways that bypass traditional military confrontation.

This course was developed using my expertise and professional background, supported by AI tools for structuring, editing, and enhancing clarity.

If you want to understand how power will be exercised, contested, and defended in the years ahead, this course provides the architecture.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is designed for: • Security and defence professionals • Policy analysts, diplomats, and strategic planners • Military officers and national security practitioners • Students of international relations, geopolitics, and global affairs • Journalists, researchers, and think tank analysts • Business leaders navigating geopolitical risk • Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how global power is shifting