Julian Kai is a writer and strategist whose work sits at the intersection of geopolitics, culture, and the human mind. With years spent studying the invisible patterns that shape power-from philosophical traditions to the psychology of conflict-he writes to illuminate what headlines obscure: the deeper narratives, emotions, and systems behind global change. His thinking is shaped by time lived across continents, observing how nations see themselves-and how those visions clash. The New Cold War is his boldest inquiry yet, a book not just about the world we are entering, but about the inner tools we'll need to survive it. He believes the greatest power we possess is the ability to think beyond the binary.