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From the legacy of Westphalian sovereignty to the rise of autonomous decision-making, Duarte examines the evolution of statecraft and introduces a new paradigm: Quantum Diplomacy. In this emerging landscape, nation-states, global corporations, and AI systems must learn to govern together-negotiating treaties, resolving conflicts, and shaping the future of international relations.

This book is for readers of:

Artificial intelligence books that go beyond science fiction and into real-world impact.
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International law readers seeking to understand algorithmic governance and AI treaties.
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Whether you're a policymaker, strategist, student, or citizen trying to make sense of the artificial intelligence best sellers shaping our headlines, Statecraft 3.0 offers both a warning and a roadmap.

If you enjoy thought leaders like Ian Bremmer, Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, or Malcolm Shaw, this is a must-read political science book you'll return to again and again.

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