Special Reports
A selection of our special reports, highlighting Concentric’s broad intelligence support - from ongoing monitoring of major conflicts and high-risk regions to rapid updates immediately after critical events. Designed for clients who look for insights to guide their day-to-day decisions.

Tanzania Unrest- Political Breakdown and Security Implications Special Report
ANALYSIS In an effort to consolidate power, President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration banned the political opposition from running in the October 29 elections, sparking protests across Tanzania during the voting

Rare Earths Special Report
Concentric assesses U.S. dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals will remain a critical strategic vulnerability despite diplomatic engagement during the APEC conference. China’s continued dominance in extraction and refining provides

Succession: Nicaragua Special Report
Nicaragua’s ruling Sandinista Front faces an uncertain transition as President Daniel Ortega’s deteriorating health exposes the fragility of his personalist rule. Ortega’s constitutional reforms have established an unprecedented co-presidency with

Madagascar Unrest – Political Breakdown and Security Implications
Madagascar is facing a political and security crisis. Protests began over power and water shortages evolving into nationwide unrest and confrontation between the presidency and elements of the armed forces.

Gen Z Protests
Concentric assesses worldwide Gen Z protests are likely to sustain momentum, leveraging social media to organize rapidly, amplify local grievances internationally, and pressure governments through coordinated civil disobedience. Authorities in

Critical Infrastructure in Scandinavia
Concentric evaluates Scandinavian countries as an emerging focus for Russian hybrid warfare. These activities are deniable by Russia but can have significant impacts upon operations within targeted countries. In late

Conflict in Syria
Concentric evaluates Syria as a fragmented country, in which the centralized transitional government is attempting to assert control and engage in approaches to reconstruction and sustained security. Damascus is witnessing