#federated regionalism

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Geography Is a Weapon and a Cage
History & Ideas

Geography Is a Weapon and a Cage

As the Strait of Hormuz becomes a liability, nations are reviving defunct pipelines and appointing energy executives to lead governments, proving that old maps still dictate modern power.

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Digital Preservation Must Outpace Eastern Europe's Tourism Boom
Arts

Digital Preservation Must Outpace Eastern Europe's Tourism Boom

With Central and Eastern European visitor numbers climbing by 5.2% this quarter, the region faces a physical crisis. From the influence of Erbil's new cultural districts to shifting US aid priorities, the push to digitize heritage is no longer an academic exercise—it is a survival strategy.

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Ownership is Now a Permission Slip
History & Ideas

Ownership is Now a Permission Slip

The traditional definition of private property—exclusive control over a physical or intellectual asset—is quietly dissolving. In its place emerges a layered model where ownership is secondary to data rights, state-mandated open-sourcing, and federated regionalism.

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Why We Are Trading Global Efficiency for Local Resilience
Society & Culture

Why We Are Trading Global Efficiency for Local Resilience

From the re-bordering of Middle Eastern hospitality to the redirection of UK pension funds, a quiet structural shift is replacing the era of globalization with a model of strategic hyper-localism.

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The Global Tourist Hub is an Obsolete Concept
Travel & Geography

The Global Tourist Hub is an Obsolete Concept

The era of the centralized tourist destination is collapsing. Between the rise of re-bordering, extreme heatwaves, and the privatization of coastlines, the industry is shifting toward federated regionalism.

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