Quantum Sovereignty and the New Geography of Strategic Technology
How control over quantum ecosystems is becoming a new measure of strategic power
Quantum sovereignty is no longer only a question of who can build the most powerful quantum computer. It is becoming a broader contest over the ability to control the laboratories, companies, infrastructures, standards, supply chains, capital flows and sensitive applications that make quantum technologies scalable and strategically usable. The central issue is not technological autonomy in isolation, but the capacity of states and allied ecosystems to retain decision-making authority over the critical layers of an emerging strategic technology system.

