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The fastest way to research global politics.
AI-powered political research grounded in primary sources — UN documents, government policy statements, and verified geopolitical databases. Citations included.
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Countries covered
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Sound familiar?
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Political research requires primary sources
Blog posts and news articles aren't enough. Serious political research needs UN resolutions, government policy documents, and treaty text — which are scattered across dozens of systems.
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General AI tools don't know what they're talking about
ChatGPT and other general AI tools will produce plausible-sounding political analysis with fabricated sources. For research that needs to be right, that's a serious problem.
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Understanding 193 countries is a full-time job
Every country has its own foreign policy logic, alliance relationships, and historical context. Building that knowledge base manually takes years.
What you get.
Cited answers from primary sources
Every Atlas response links back to its source — UN documents, government publications, treaty databases. Not general web search. Not training data. Actual primary sources.
All 193 country positions
Foreign policy priorities, UN voting history, bloc relationships, and bilateral relationships for every UN member state. Structured, verified, searchable.
UN document and treaty research
Navigate the UN Digital Library, treaty databases, and institutional archives without spending hours in document systems. Atlas knows where to look.
Geopolitical context and analysis
Understanding the strategic logic behind state behavior — alliance dynamics, historical precedent, domestic constraints — not just the surface-level facts.
Research in minutes, not hours
From question to sourced analysis in a fraction of the time manual research takes. Without sacrificing accuracy.
Research that holds up
Every claim Atlas makes is traceable. Students, journalists, and policy researchers use Model Diplomat precisely because the sourcing is real.
Common questions.
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What policy areas does it cover?
Security and defense, climate and environment, trade and economics, humanitarian law, human rights, public health, cybersecurity and technology governance, and more.
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