Gaiko House is a space for disciplined thinking about how power, technology, and culture shape international life. It examines how institutions adapt to disruption, how states navigate interdependence, and how digital systems redefine authority and governance.

The mission is to cultivate a form of inquiry that combines the intellectual rigor of international relations with the interpretive depth of diplomacy.

Gaiko House adopts the belief that ideas matter. Institutions endure when their ideas are coherent, and they fail when their ideas collapse. The purpose of this space is to generate clarity in a world marked by ambiguity and acceleration. It seeks to identify the patterns that drive international behavior, the cultural forces that shape decision making, and the technological dynamics that redefine strategic possibilities.

Gaiko House values analysis, cultural intelligence, and long horizon reasoning. It stands at the intersection of scholarship and practice and treats international relations as a living system that demands reflection, not reaction.

A space for international relations, digital governance, and strategic diplomacy

Gaiko House
An independent project by Guilherme Barcha Schneider