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Global Trends Magazine, 15 四月 2026

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ArticleCal­cu­lated Inde­pend­ence: The New Non-Aligned

T radi­tional war­fare tar­gets ter­rit­ory, infra­struc­ture, and mil­it­ary cap­ab­il­ity. Epi­stemic war­fare tar­gets cog­ni­tion. |ts ter­rain is per­cep­tion. |ts weapon is nar­rat­ive. |ts object­ive is destabil­iz­a­tion. From Bandung to a...

Cal­cu­lated Inde­pend­ence: The New Non-Aligned

ArticleBROKEN ORDER

There was a time, at least in the­ory, when we believed in a world built on cooper­a­tion. A world where people cre­ate, build, and shape a shared future defined by prosper­ity and dig­nity. That vis­ion now feels dis­tant, almost naïve. Enough of...

BROKEN ORDER

ArticleHon. Dejan Šta­ncer

is the Pres­id­ent of the Global Cham­ber of Busi­ness Lead­ers and the Chair of the Board of Global Trends Magazine. A dis­tin­guished states­man of con­tem­por­ary lead­er­ship and a highly respec­ted advisor to senior global lead­ers, recog­nized...

Hon. Dejan Šta­ncer

ArticleSTITCHED YET SILOED SYSTEMS

The entire world is a fig­ur­at­ive card­board box that should be stamped with “Handle With Care”. Our sys­tems, policies, laws and reg­u­la­tions are fright­en­ingly fra­gile as cur­ated chaos and beha­vi­oral push-back in sev­eral regions have sunken...

STITCHED YET SILOED SYSTEMS

ArticleNicole S. Far­rell

is the Chief Editor, Global Trends Magazine, and the Dir­ector of Com­mu­nic­a­tions and Pub­lic Rela­tions, Global Cham­ber of Busi­ness Lead­ers. A dis­tin­guished author­ity in global com­mu­nic­a­tions and stra­tegic nar­rat­ive lead­er­ship,...

Nicole S. Far­rell

ArticleTHE WORLD AFTER ONE WORLD

The era of a single, uni­fied global order is over—not through col­lapse, but through frag­ment­a­tion. What emerges is a world defined by over­lap­ping sys­tems, select­ive cooper­a­tion, and com­pet­ing real­it­ies. Glob­al­iz­a­tion has not...

THE WORLD AFTER ONE WORLD