Diplomatic Context Briefing Service (DCS) — Weekly Deep-Dive Reports
A boutique research and writing service that produces 2,000–3,000 word weekly briefings analyzing one major Asian diplomatic relationship (e.g., China–Vietnam, Japan–South Korea, India–Pakistan). Each report maps historical grievances, current leader personalities, economic interdependencies, military posturing, and the specific 'sister diplomacy' moves (state visits, trade agreements, cultural exchanges) and what they actually signal. Subscribers receive reports in Chinese, with charts showing trade flow, military spending, and diplomatic event timelines.
27 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Cuts through surface-level news by connecting diplomatic theater to real economic and security outcomes. Explains *why* a trade deal or state visit matters, not just that it happened. Faster and cheaper than hiring a full-time Asia analyst; more culturally nuanced than English-language reports translated to Chinese.
Target Audience
Chinese-language business professionals, policy researchers, and institutional investors in Asia who need to understand geopolitical risk; corporate strategy teams at Chinese tech/finance firms operating across Asia; government policy advisors.
Key Features
- Weekly 2,500-word briefing on one Asia bilateral relationship, written by researcher with regional expertise
- Downloadable PDF with embedded timeline, trade/military charts, and 'what to watch next' section
- Monthly live Q&A call (30 min) with the analyst to discuss emerging moves in that relationship
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Difficulty understanding and analyzing complex geopolitical relationships and diplomatic strategiesChinese-language news consumers struggle to comprehend nuanced international diplomatic relationships, particularly between Asian leaders, with existing news sources providing surface-level coverage that fails to explain underlying motivations, historical context, and strategic implications. Current media analysis lacks depth in breaking down 'sister diplomacy' concepts and their real-world impact on trade, security, and regional stability.
Score: 17.5%