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Central Planning at Scale: Coercion as the Hidden Operating System of State-Controlled Economies

Apr 1, 2026

Aligned agents at the micro level can still produce instability at the system level.

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Biological Compute Emerges: Neurons on Chips Challenge Silicon AI

Mar 19, 2026

The next frontier of computing may run on living cells, not just GPUs.

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Multiculturalism Stress Test: Crime Statistics and Cultural Cohesion Enter Britain’s Political Mainstream

Mar 11, 2026

Crime data and political rhetoric converge as Europe reopens the debate over assimilation, social cohesion, and the limits of multicultural governance.

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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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The Long Arc of Media and Power: From Print to Individualised Digital Voice

Feb 24, 2026

Historical continuity shows that media revolutions repeatedly reconfigure who holds communicative authority.

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Russia's Structural Asymmetry: Dependence, Decline, and Chinese Leverage

Feb 20, 2026

Economic weight and external constraints compress strategic autonomy.

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Sovereignty or Subversion: Ethnicity is Not the Fault Line

Feb 19, 2026

Multiculturalism is not neutral. It is a systems design choice with sovereignty consequences.

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Ideology as Psychological Infrastructure: How Belief Multiplies Force

Feb 17, 2026

Material strength mobilises armies. Ideology mobilises commitment.

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Western Leadership at a Crossroads: Sovereignty Doctrine Versus Managerial Globalism

Feb 2, 2026

When values become optional, power becomes fragile.

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The Poland's Strategic Identity: Not Post-Imperial, but Post-Partition Doctrine

Jan 29, 2026

Defence credibility flows from historical clarity, not imperial nostalgia.

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End of the Illusion: The Norms Europe Can No Longer Rely On

Jan 26, 2026

Power has always outranked principles. What’s new is dropping the pretence.

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The Communist Hierarchy Fallacy

Jan 23, 2026

The rhetoric of worker control masks the permanence of state domination.

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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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China and the Russian Far East: Strategic Narratives and Future Influence

Jan 12, 2026

Chinese media commentary signals early long‐term thinking about influence and leverage in Russia’s Far East amid Moscow’s geopolitical strain.

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Transatlantic Strain: NATO's Cohesion Test and the Defense‐Migration Nexus

Jan 9, 2026

2026 will reveal whether shared security can endure diverging domestic pressures and burden‐sharing tensions.

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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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KVN: Russia’s Fiber‐Optic FPV Munition Scaling Low‐Signal Warfare

Jan 5, 2026

Truth, when codified and preserved, becomes unassailable terrain in contested narrative wars.

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"Suicidal Empathy": When Compassion Becomes a Strategic Vulnerability

Dec 25, 2025

An argued shift from empathy as virtue to empathy as weakness and a warning about moral risk in societies and institutions.

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EU DisinfoLab: Civil Society as Strategic Infrastructure in the Info War

Dec 22, 2025

Democracies are rising to treat disinformation as structural risk and are building civil‐society infrastructure to fight it.

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Legitimacy Under Strain: The Officer Corps and Post-Liberal America

Nov 17, 2025

Loyalty, not legality, becomes the organising principle when civic trust erodes.

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