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Regulatory Capture

Governance weakened by hidden influences, leading to skewed incentives and investment risks in regulated sectors like semiconductors.

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Europe's Regulatory Surge: Administrative Power Expands as Economic Dynamism Slows

Mar 20, 2026

MIT researchers find measurable declines in brain connectivity and memory retention when people rely heavily on AI writing assistants.

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Dubai’s Financial Pivot: The Day Iran’s Sanctions Lifeline Came Under Threat

Mar 12, 2026

If the UAE freezes Iranian assets, Tehran loses its last functional gateway to the global financial system.

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Migration Policy as Electoral Infrastructure: Coalition Engineering and Speech Governance in the EU

Mar 5, 2026

Demography, legitimacy, and information control are converging into a new sovereignty contest.

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Marx as Narrative Infrastructure: Why Dead Economists Still Shape Institutional Power

Feb 18, 2026

Ideas dismissed in markets can endure in institutions.

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Climate Realism: Sovereignty-First Decarbonisation

Feb 11, 2026

Not sacrifice, but systems design. Real climate strategy starts with energy resilience, not behavioural guilt.

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Climate Policy Reorientation: From Globalist Rhetoric to National Technical Agency

Feb 9, 2026

Why global deals have constrained innovation and why sovereign technical solutions matter.

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Soft Tyranny Index: How Secular Managerial States Hollow Out Sovereignty

Jan 21, 2026

The slow erosion of civic virtue is a strategic vulnerability, not just a cultural drift.

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The EU and the Death of the Nation-State: Technocracy as Strategic Design

Jan 13, 2026

Europe’s integration model reveals a deeper contest: sovereignty vs supranational control and the capitalist systems willing to bet on the latter.

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Russia's Public Mood Shift on Ukraine: War Fatigue Meets Strategic Fracture

Jan 7, 2026

ESA’s 2025 ministerial reshapes the balance of space power as Warsaw and Madrid vault into the top tier of contributors, setting distinct strategic courses: one defense-oriented, the other industry-focused.

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Algorithmic Frontiers: Sovereignty and Social Cohesion in the AI Age

Nov 14, 2025

Borders are no longer just fences and flags: they are data layers, codebases, and cognitive infrastructures.

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