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The World Can Be Turned Off: Geographic Concentration, Systemic Fragility, and the Illusion of Sovereign Control
A single strike can no longer be measured locally. In a tightly coupled world, energy terminals, chip fabs, shipping lanes, and data networks form one shared system of vulnerability — and when one node goes dark, the shock travels everywhere.

The World Can Be Turned Off: Geographic Concentration, Systemic Fragility, and the Illusion of Sovereign Control

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by Steven Alber
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by Steven Alber

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