Tagged: multipolar world

The Economic Tripwires Shaping Asia-Pacific Security in 2026

Asia Pacific is entering a new phase where security policy and economic policy have fused into a single bargaining system. Defence budgets, trade law, sanctions, logistics, and digital standards are now instruments of leverage. As 2026 approaches, the next global shock is more likely to arrive through prices, compliance, and supply chains than through open war.

The Year the World Stopped Pretending

Christmas 2025 arrives as institutions continue to speak in the language of permanence while operating through discretion, conditionality, and managed risk. This editorial records the quiet divergence between declared principle and actual practice across guarantees, law, trust, and power. It is not a forecast or a manifesto, but a reckoning with how the system now behaves and what follows if that reality remains unacknowledged.