What GeoPulse Is
GeoPulse Analysis was founded on a straightforward premise: that the most consequential events in the world are routinely underexplained. A closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a shift in Chinese naval doctrine, a currency crisis in West Africa — these stories matter enormously to millions of people, but the coverage they receive is often either too thin to be useful or too laden with insider jargon to be accessible. GeoPulse exists to close that gap.
We publish long-form analysis and commentary on geopolitics, energy security, international economics, and armed conflict. Our aim is to write about global events with the depth they deserve and the clarity that general readers can follow — no prior expertise required, no patience tested by unnecessary complexity.
Our Team
GeoPulse Analysis is led by Vincent Kane, a geopolitical analyst and writer who has spent over fifteen years covering international affairs across three continents. Vincent brings together a team of writers whose collective experience spans some of the most respected newsrooms and platforms in the world.
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Vincent Kane
Lead Writer & Editor
Vincent has reported on conflict, energy markets, and great-power competition from the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia. His work has been cited by policy institutions and think tanks on both sides of the Atlantic. He founded GeoPulse to bring rigorous, independent analysis to a broader audience.
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Sara Okonkwo
Africa & Emerging Markets
Sara is a former correspondent whose work on African economies and governance appeared regularly in The Washington Post and Foreign Policy. She specialises in the intersection of global commodity markets and the political economies of sub-Saharan Africa.
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James Whitfield
Energy Security
A former energy industry analyst who pivoted to journalism, James spent six years writing about oil markets and pipeline geopolitics for outlets including The New York Times and Reuters. He holds a master's degree in international energy policy from Sciences Po, Paris.
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Dr. Mina Rostami
Iran & the Middle East
Mina is a political scientist and former academic whose analysis of Iranian domestic politics and regional strategy has been published by the Carnegie Endowment and the Chatham House. She brings a dual fluency — in Farsi and in the political science literature — that is rare in Western coverage of Iran.
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David Park
East Asia & the Korean Peninsula
David covered Northeast Asian security for a decade, contributing to publications including The Atlantic, The Diplomat, and Medium, where his analysis of North Korean weapons programmes attracted a substantial following. He is fluent in Korean and reads Chinese.
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Elena Vasquez
Europe & NATO
Elena is a Brussels-based analyst and former policy adviser who has written about European security, NATO dynamics, and the transatlantic relationship for outlets including Politico Europe and The Guardian. She brings firsthand knowledge of how European foreign policy decisions are actually made.
Editorial Standards
Every piece published on GeoPulse is researched from primary and specialist sources — government reports, agency data, peer-reviewed research, and on-the-record statements. We cite our sources. We distinguish clearly between established fact and analytical judgement. And we acknowledge uncertainty rather than paper over it with false confidence.
We do not publish under pseudonyms or anonymous bylines, except in rare cases where a contributor's safety or professional position makes anonymity necessary — and in those cases, we say so explicitly. We do not accept payments in exchange for editorial coverage. We are not affiliated with any government, political party, or advocacy organisation.
Corrections
We make mistakes. When we do, we correct them promptly and visibly — with a note on the original article explaining what was wrong and what the correct information is. If you believe we have made a factual error, please write to us at contact@geopulseanalysis.com with the article title, the specific claim at issue, and any supporting evidence. We review all credible corrections within 48 hours.
Funding and Independence
GeoPulse Analysis is independently owned. The site is supported by advertising revenue, including through Google AdSense. Our advertising relationships have no bearing whatsoever on our editorial decisions — advertisers do not influence what we write, who we quote, or what conclusions we reach. The editorial team operates with full independence from commercial considerations.
Get in Touch
We welcome correspondence from readers, experts, and other journalists. Whether you have spotted an error, have a story tip, or simply want to engage with something we have published, you can reach us at our contact page or directly at contact@geopulseanalysis.com.