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Your Team Drowns in Information but Starves for Intelligence
Peace and security professionals face an impossible workflow — too many sources, too many formats, not enough time.
8:47 AM — Security Council briefing in 73 minutes.
Your intelligence is buried in 12 different tools.
8:47 AM — Your briefing is ready.
AI-generated. Graph-sourced. UN-formatted. You review. You decide.
Sahel Security Update
3 active fronts · 12 sources · UN-formatted
Northern Mali
Escalation probability: 74%
Monitored Situations
Mali · Sudan · DRC · Myanmar +8
PRAXIS doesn't replace analysts. It gives analysts superpowers.
of conflict analysts spend more time formatting than analyzing
disconnected tools where critical intelligence gets buried
average time to draft a diplomatic cable from scratch
40+ Tools. 6 Categories. One Workspace.
Context, Analysis, Drafting, Simulation, Intelligence, Workspace — purpose-built for conflict professionals, grounded in 9+ real data feeds and a 14-entity Conflict Grammar.
Report Studio
AI-generated diplomatic products — SG reports, cables, SITREPs, briefing notes — with source citations and UN formatting.
Conflict Intelligence Graph
Temporal knowledge graph built on 8 Conflict Grammar™ primitives. Map actors, claims, interests, and commitments over time.
PRAXIS Assistant
Context-aware AI specialized in peace & security analysis. Ask questions, get structured assessments with sourced evidence.
Media Compass
Source reliability × political orientation mapping with real-time monitoring across 45+ global media outlets.
The Platform
42 Tools. One Situation.
Every tool in PRAXIS is powered by your situation context. Create a situation once — AI auto-populates actor profiles, risk assessments, conflict graphs, and 30+ specialized analyses.
Dashboard
Real-time situation overview with risk scores, Glasl escalation stage, and AI-generated intelligence briefs
Risk Monitor
INFORM Risk Index assessment across 5 dimensions: political, security, humanitarian, economic, social
Actor Profiles
Deep stakeholder intelligence using Fisher/Ury framework: positions, interests, leverage, constraints
Conflict Graph
Knowledge graph with 14-entity ontology: actors, claims, interests, constraints, leverage, commitments, events, narratives
Stakeholder Map
Mitchell/Agle/Wood power-legitimacy-urgency mapping with interactive positioning
Early Warning
Glasl 9-stage escalation tracking with de-escalation windows and opportunity indicators
42+
Tool Pages
27
AI Chat Tools
73
API Routes
11
Live Data Feeds
See the Structure Behind the News
PRAXIS automatically recognizes and tags conflict entities in any text, surfacing the underlying grammar of every dispute.
Original Text
Annotated — Conflict Grammar Entities Detected
Legend
This is a static demonstration. PRAXIS applies Conflict Grammar recognition automatically to any ingested document, article, or field report.
Analytical Rigour
Built on 15 Peer-Reviewed Frameworks
Every assessment in PRAXIS is grounded in established conflict analysis methodology. Not black-box AI — transparent, auditable analytical reasoning that practitioners trust.
Risk Assessment
INFORM Risk Index
IASC/EC Joint Research Centre
Composite risk index measuring Hazard & Exposure, Vulnerability, and Lack of Coping Capacity across 191 countries.
Galtung Violence Triangle
Johan Galtung (1969)
Direct, Structural, Cultural violence framework. Reveals invisible violence sustaining visible conflict.
Fearon Rationalist Causes of War
James Fearon (1995)
Information asymmetry, commitment problems, indivisibility. Diagnoses why armed conflict persists despite costs.
Escalation & Early Warning
Glasl Escalation Model
Friedrich Glasl (1982)
9-stage escalation model mapping conflict intensity from hardening to abyss. Three zones: Win-Win, Win-Lose, Lose-Lose.
Stedman Spoiler Theory
Stephen J. Stedman (1997)
Total, Limited, Greedy spoiler typology. Explains why peace processes fail and how to manage intransigent actors.
NATO STRATCOM 4D Framework
Ben Nimmo (2019)
Dismiss, Distort, Distract, Dismay. Detects information operations and narrative manipulation in conflict zones.
Negotiation & Mediation
Fisher-Ury Principled Negotiation
Fisher, Ury & Patton (1981)
Interest-based negotiation separating positions from interests. Foundation of the Harvard Program on Negotiation.
Zartman Ripeness Theory
I. William Zartman (2000)
Identifies Mutually Hurting Stalemate + Way Out as preconditions for negotiation. Guides timing of mediation.
Lederach Peacebuilding Pyramid
John Paul Lederach (1997)
Track I/II/III multi-level peacebuilding framework connecting top leaders, mid-range, and grassroots.
Putnam Two-Level Games
Robert Putnam (1988)
Domestic-international negotiation linkage. Explains why leaders accept or reject deals based on domestic win-sets.
Berghof Mediation Process
Berghof Foundation
6-phase mediation framework: pre-negotiation through consolidation. Guides sequencing of peace process design.
Power & Stakeholder Analysis
Barnett-Duvall Power Taxonomy
Barnett & Duvall (2005)
Four faces of power: Compulsory, Institutional, Structural, Productive. Maps asymmetries in conflict dynamics.
Mitchell-Agle-Wood Stakeholder Theory
Mitchell, Agle & Wood (1997)
Power-Legitimacy-Urgency taxonomy classifying stakeholder salience. 7 types from dormant to definitive.
Humanitarian & Institutional
IPC Food Security Phases
IPC Global Partners
5-phase classification from Minimal to Famine. Standard for humanitarian response planning and early warning.
UN DPPA Analytical Standards
UN Department of Political Affairs
Standardized situation report formats, morning brief protocols, and political analysis frameworks used by UN missions worldwide.
Methodology transparency — Every tool page in PRAXIS includes an expandable “About this tool” panel documenting the exact frameworks, data sources, and analytical methods used. No black boxes.
Built for the Practitioners Who Shape Peace
From Security Council briefings to field mediation, PRAXIS adapts to the workflows that matter most.
UN Political Affairs Officer
“Monitor a peace process in real time”
Track ceasefire compliance, commitment implementation, and actor positions across a live peace process. PRAXIS synthesizes open-source events, UN reporting, and media intelligence into a single dashboard — with SG report drafts ready for review in minutes.
Think Tank Analyst
“Produce a conflict assessment backed by data”
Run structured escalation scoring, actor network analysis, and scenario simulations grounded in open-source conflict and humanitarian data. Export publication-ready assessments with full source citations and analytical methodology.
NGO Field Coordinator
“Track humanitarian access conditions on the ground”
Monitor access constraints, displacement trends, and protection incidents across operational areas. PRAXIS cross-references HDX, UNHCR, and ReliefWeb feeds — giving field teams the intelligence to negotiate access and prioritize response.
Academic Researcher
“Study conflict dynamics with structured data tools”
Build longitudinal conflict timelines, extract entity relationships from primary documents, and run comparative analysis across cases. PRAXIS applies Glasl, Galtung, and Zartman frameworks to structure your research systematically.
Diplomat
“Prepare for Security Council consultations”
Build comprehensive briefing packages in minutes: political context, actor positions, key resolutions, talking points, and anticipated objections — structured for closed Security Council consultations or bilateral preparation.
Built by Practitioners, For Practitioners
PRAXIS is built by people who have spent careers at the intersection of multilateral diplomacy, bilateral negotiations, and field-level peacemaking — practitioners who have lived the workflows this platform is designed to support.
Your Advisory Council — AI Experts, Always On Call
Each advisor brings decades of specialized experience to your analysis. Ask them anything.
Enterprise-Grade Security for Sensitive Analysis
Designed for environments where information security isn't optional — it's existential.
SOC 2 Type II Compliant
Enterprise audit standards for data handling and access control.
End-to-End Encryption
AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit for all data.
Role-Based Access Control
Granular permissions with comprehensive audit logging of all actions.
Air-Gapped On-Premises
Sovereign deployment option for classified environments.
GDPR Compliance
Data residency and privacy controls aligned with EU regulatory requirements.
Zero Data Retention
Sensitive analysis data is never stored beyond your session by default.
Demo Disclaimer: Security certifications (SOC 2, GDPR compliance) are planned features. PRAXIS is currently in demo mode and should not be used to process classified or highly sensitive information.
Tested With Professionals in the Field
PRAXIS is currently being piloted with practitioners from UN agencies, Chatham House, leading diplomatic think tanks, and permanent missions to international organisations.
Feedback is from individual practitioners testing the platform in a personal capacity. Names and identifying details are withheld for confidentiality. Quotes do not constitute an endorsement by, or on behalf of, any institution or organisation.
“PRAXIS cut our reporting cycle from 3 days to 4 hours. The Advisory Council feature alone transformed how we brief senior leadership.”
Senior Political Affairs Officer
UN Peacekeeping Mission
“The Conflict Grammar framework finally gave our team a common analytical language. We no longer argue about definitions — we argue about solutions.”
Head of Analysis
Regional Think Tank
“I can now brief the Ambassador with AI-sourced intelligence that’s actually credible. The source tracking is what sets PRAXIS apart.”
First Secretary
Permanent Mission to the United Nations
One Ontology. Six Products. Total Conflict Intelligence.
PRAXIS sits at the center of the TACITUS ecosystem, powered by the Agentic Conflict Ontology (ACO v2.0).
PRAXIS
The Bloomberg Terminal for Conflict Resolution
AI-native workspace for situation analysis, report drafting, and strategic intelligence
ARGUS
Graph-Augmented RAG Intelligence
Knowledge graph-powered retrieval across conflict entities, documents, and cross-case patterns
CONCORDIA
AI-Native Mediation Platform
Voice-enabled mediation with Gemini Live, 14 frameworks, session planning, settlement generation
WIND TUNNEL
Psychographic Scenario Simulation
27-tribe CiviSphere model for conflict scenario impact analysis across population segments
CONFLICT COMPASS
Structured Conflict Assessment
Guided conflict analysis using the Agentic Conflict Ontology's 8-primitive framework
DIALECTICA
Ontology Backend Infrastructure
The neurosymbolic engine: ACO v2.0, 41 classes, 29 typed properties, knowledge graph embeddings
847+
Entities Tracked
12,400+
Relationships
6
Products
14
Mediation Frameworks
8
ACO Primitives
The PRAXIS Marketplace
Templates, briefings, and frameworks — built by practitioners, for practitioners.
Report Templates
Pre-built structures for SITREP, SG Reports, Briefing Notes, Cables, and Options Papers.
24 templates
Analytical Frameworks
Conflict analysis methodologies, risk matrices, stakeholder mapping templates, and assessment tools.
18 frameworks
Institutional Briefing Packs
Country briefs, regional overviews, and thematic deep-dives maintained by the PRAXIS community.
40+ briefs
Contribute your own templates and frameworks to the community.
Help Shape the Future of Diplomatic Intelligence
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