Wiki Index
Content catalog. Every wiki page listed under its type with a one-line summary. Read this first to find relevant pages for any query. Last updated: 2026-06-05 | Total pages: 411
Entities
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aaron-bushnell.md — Aaron Bushnell was a 25-year-old U.S. Air Force serviceman who set himself on fire outside the Israe
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brzezinski.md — Zbigniew Brzezinski was a U.S. national security advisor who played a key role in the decision to dr
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hungary.md — Hungary is a Central European country that the author describes as having undergone significant tran
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kissinger.md — Henry Kissinger was a U.S. diplomat and national security advisor known for his involvement in the V
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born U.S. citizen living in Hungary, whose family was destroyed by a forty-two-ye
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orban.md — Viktor Orbán is the Prime Minister of Hungary and a central figure in the country’s political transf
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brzezinski.md — Zbigniew Brzezinski was a U.S. national security advisor who played a key role in the decision to pr
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kissinger.md — Henry Kissinger was a U.S. diplomat and national security advisor known for his involvement in the V
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born U.S. citizen living in Hungary, whose family was destroyed by a forty-two-ye
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orban.md — Viktor Orbán is the Prime Minister of Hungary and a central figure in the country’s political transf
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saudi-arabia.md — Saudi Arabia is a country in the Middle East that has played a significant role in the development o
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saudi-monarchy.md — The Saudi Monarchy is the ruling family of Saudi Arabia, which has been a central player in the deve
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suez-canal-company.md — The Suez Canal Company was a British-controlled company that managed the Suez Canal, a vital waterwa
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taliban.md — The Taliban is a political and military organization that emerged in Afghanistan in the 1990s. It is
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ukraine.md — Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interes
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us-military-industrial-complex.md — The U.S. Military-Industrial Complex refers to the network of defense contractors, government agenci
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wahhabi.md — Wahhabi is a branch of Islam that originated in the 18th century in what is now Saudi Arabia. It has
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zia-ul-haq.md — Zia ul-Haq was a Pakistani military general who led a coup in 1977 and became the country’s presiden
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afghanistan.md — Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia that has been the subject of significant geopolitical inter
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amin.md — Hafizullah Amin was a leader of the Khalq faction of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (P
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iran.md — Iran is a country in the Middle East that has played a significant role in the development of the Ta
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iranian-revolution.md — The Iranian Revolution was a political and social upheaval that occurred in Iran in 1979, leading to
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iraq.md — Iraq is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interest
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karmal.md — Babrak Karmal was a prominent leader of the Parcham faction of the People’s Democratic Party of Afgh
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khalq.md — Khalq was one of the two main factions of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) and wa
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lebanon.md — Lebanon is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical intere
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libya.md — Libya is a country in North Africa that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interest an
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born U.S. citizen living in Hungary, whose family was destroyed by a forty-two-ye
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mujahideen.md — The Mujahideen were a coalition of Afghan resistance groups that opposed the Soviet-backed governmen
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najibullah.md — Mohammad Najibullah was a leader of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) and served a
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pakistan.md — Pakistan is a country in South Asia that has played a significant role in the development of the Tal
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palestine.md — Palestine is a region in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical inter
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parcham.md — Parcham was one of the two main factions of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) and
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saudiarabia.md — Saudi Arabia is a country in the Middle East that has played a significant role in the development o
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soviet-union.md — The Soviet Union was a country in Eastern Europe that played a significant role in the development o
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syria.md — Syria is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interest
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taliban.md — The Taliban is a political and military organization that emerged in Afghanistan in the 1990s. It is
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taraki.md — Nur Muhammad Taraki was a leader of the Khalq faction of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanista
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us-military-industrial-complex.md — The U.S. Military-Industrial Complex refers to the network of defense contractors, government agenci
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yemen.md — Yemen is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interest
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bremer.md — Paul Bremer was a US official who oversaw the de-Baathification of Iraq after the 2003 invasion. His
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camp-bucca.md — Camp Bucca was an American detention facility in Iraq that held former Baathist military officers an
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iraq.md — Iraq is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interest
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islamic-state.md — The Islamic State (IS) is a jihadist organization that emerged from the conditions created by the Am
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maliki.md — Nouri al-Maliki was the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014. His sectarian Shia orientation ali
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born US citizen living in Hungary. His family was destroyed by a forty-two-year w
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saddam-hussein.md — Saddam Hussein was the leader of Iraq from the 1970s until his overthrow in 2003. He was portrayed i
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ahmed-al-sharaa.md — Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, is the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HT
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david-cameron.md — David Cameron, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was involved in the 2011 Libya operation
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hayat-tahrir-al-sham.md — Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is a jihadist organization that took power in Damascus following the fall
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hillary-clinton.md — Hillary Clinton, as U.S. Secretary of State under President Barack Obama, was a central figure in th
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houthis.md — The Houthis are a Yemeni group that has been in conflict with the Saudi-led coalition since 2015. Th
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israel.md — Israel played a role in the Syrian conflict by providing medical treatment for Syrian opposition fig
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lockheed-martin.md — Lockheed Martin is a major American defense contractor that provided precision-guided munitions used
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nicolas-sarkozy.md — Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of France, was involved in the 2011 Libya operation. He received M
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obama-administration.md — The Obama Administration was involved in the 2011 Libya operation, with Hillary Clinton playing a ce
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qatar.md — Qatar played a role in the Syrian conflict by providing funding and support to various factions of t
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raytheon.md — Raytheon is a major American defense contractor that provided precision-guided munitions used in the
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samantha-power.md — Samantha Power, a senior National Security Council director and later U.S. Ambassador to the United
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saudi-arabia.md — Saudi Arabia played a significant role in the Syrian conflict, providing funding and support to vari
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saudi-led-coalition.md — The Saudi-led coalition, supported by the United States, has been involved in the Yemen war since 20
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silvio-berlusconi.md — Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy, had a personal relationship with Muammar Gaddafi
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susan-rice.md — Susan Rice served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and later as National Security Adviso
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turkey.md — Turkey played a role in the Syrian conflict by providing logistical support and using Turkish territ
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uae.md — The United Arab Emirates (UAE) played a role in the Syrian conflict by providing funding and support
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us-military-industrial-complex.md — The U.S. Military-Industrial Complex refers to the network of defense contractors, government agenci
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iran.md — Iran is a country in the Middle East with a continuous civilization spanning over 2,500 years. The a
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iranian-nuclear-program.md — The Iranian nuclear program is a civilian nuclear energy program that Iran has consistently maintain
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iranian-revolution.md — The Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979 was a mass popular revolution that overthrew the Shah’s regime.
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mohammad-mosaddegh.md — Mohammad Mosaddegh was a democratically elected leader of Iran who nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Oi
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shah-mohammad-reza-pahlavi.md — Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was the autocratic ruler of Iran from 1953 to 1979, installed by the 1953
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+972-magazine.md — +972 Magazine is an American independent media outlet that has produced reporting that contradicts t
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american-jewish-community.md — The American Jewish community refers to the Jewish community in the United States that has been affe
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architecture.md — Architecture refers to the systematic and consistent pattern of Western foreign policy interventions
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atlantic-monthly.md — The Atlantic Monthly is an American mainstream media organization that has applied editorial standar
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attacks-on-palestinian-solidarity-organizations.md — Attacks on Palestinian solidarity organizations refer to the attacks on Palestinian solidarity organ
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authorizing.md — Authorizing refers to the capacity as citizens authorizing what their government does. The deception
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citizens.md — Citizens refer to the citizens who bear some measure of responsibility for the political consequence
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civil-society-mobilization.md — Civil society mobilization refers to the broader civil society mobilization against the Gaza operati
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cnn.md — CNN is an American mainstream media organization that has applied editorial standards to coverage of
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democracy-now.md — Democracy Now is an American independent media outlet that has produced reporting that contradicts t
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deportation-cases.md — Deportation cases refer to the deportation cases against international students who have participate
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fight.md — Fight refers to the fight that is currently underway and its outcome will substantially shape what b
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first-intifada.md — The first intifada refers to the Palestinian uprising that occurred from December 1987 to September
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fox-news.md — Fox News is an American mainstream media organization that has applied editorial standards to covera
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gaza-war-2008-2009.md — The Gaza War (2008-2009), also known as Operation Cast Lead, refers to the Israeli military operatio
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gaza-war-2014.md — The Gaza War (2014), also known as Operation Protective Edge, refers to the Israeli military operati
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great-march-of-return.md — The Great March of Return refers to the eighteen-month protest movement that occurred from March 201
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information-environment.md — The information environment refers to the information environment that the architecture has depended
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international-students.md — International students refer to the students who have participated in protests and have been targete
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invisibilty.md — Invisibility refers to the invisibility that the operations have depended on to sustain support for
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israel.md — Israel is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interes
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jewish-currents.md — Jewish Currents is an American independent media outlet that has produced reporting that contradicts
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legislative-attacks.md — Legislative attacks refer to the legislative attacks on student protest movements that have been par
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born US citizen living in Hungary. His testimony provides a detailed analysis of
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msnbc.md — MSNBC is an American mainstream media organization that has applied editorial standards to coverage
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nakba.md — The Nakba refers to the foundational dispossession of the Palestinian population that occurred durin
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new-york-times.md — The New York Times is an American mainstream media organization that has applied editorial standards
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next-period.md — Next period refers to the next period that will be shaped by the outcome of the fight that is curren
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occupation.md — The occupation refers to the Israeli military control of the West Bank, Gaza, the Sinai Peninsula, a
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occupied-territories.md — The occupied territories refer to the areas of the West Bank, Gaza, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Gol
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operational-signature.md — Operational signature refers to the deception by omission that this systematic non-coverage has prod
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palestine.md — Palestine is a region in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical inter
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palestinian-solidarity-organizations.md — Palestinian solidarity organizations refer to the organizations that have been targeted by the archi
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political-consequences.md — Political consequences refer to the political consequences that the deception by omission has produc
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politically-possible.md — Politically possible refers to what becomes politically possible across the next period. The fight t
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reconstructing-the-information-environment.md — Reconstructing the information environment refers to the broader effort to reconstruct the informati
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restore-the-invisibility.md — Restore the invisibility refers to the architecture’s effort to restore the invisibility that the po
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second-intifada.md — The second intifada refers to the Palestinian uprising that occurred from September 2000 to February
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settlements.md — The settlements refer to the Israeli civilian population that has been transferred into the occupied
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shireen-abu-akleh.md — Shireen Abu Akleh was a Palestinian-American Al Jazeera journalist who was shot in the head by an Is
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student-protests.md — Student protests refer to the student protests on American campuses across 2024 and 2025 that have b
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the-intercept.md — The Intercept is an American independent media outlet that has produced reporting that contradicts t
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trump-administration.md — The Trump administration refers to the administration of Donald Trump that has targeted universities
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universities.md — Universities refer to the institutions that have been targeted by the Trump administration for allow
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visibility-threatens.md — Visibility threatens refers to the visibility that threatens what the architecture has been doing. T
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visibility.md — Visibility refers to the visibility that the post-October-7 period has begun to produce in response
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washington-post.md — The Washington Post is an American mainstream media organization that has applied editorial standard
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what-becomes-politically-possible.md — What becomes politically possible refers to what becomes politically possible across the next period
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what-the-architecture-has-been-doing.md — What the architecture has been doing refers to the operations that the architecture has been doing.
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alex-karp.md — Alex Karp is the CEO and co-founder of Palantir Technologies. His net worth has grown to $12-15 bill
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american-military-industrial-complex.md — The American Military-Industrial Complex refers to the network of defense contractors, government ag
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anne-applebaum.md — Anne Applebaum is a journalist and political analyst known for her neoconservative views. She has be
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atlantic-council.md — The Atlantic Council is a think tank that has produced substantial analytical work supporting contin
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bill-ackman.md — Bill Ackman is a prominent investor and member of the pro-Israeli donor network that has substantial
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bill-kristol.md — Bill Kristol is a prominent neoconservative commentator and editor of The Weekly Standard. He has be
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boeing.md — Boeing is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from the Ukraine
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elon-musk.md — Elon Musk is the CEO of SpaceX, whose Starlink service has provided essential communications infrast
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foundation-for-defense-of-democracies.md — The Foundation for Defense of Democracies is a think tank that has produced substantial analytical w
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general-dynamics.md — General Dynamics is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from t
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germany.md — Germany is a country in Central Europe that has been significantly affected by the war in Ukraine. T
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institute-for-the-study-of-war.md — The Institute for the Study of War is a think tank that has produced substantial analytical work sup
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lockheed-martin.md — Lockheed Martin is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from th
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marc-rowan.md — Marc Rowan is a prominent figure in the pro-Israeli donor network that has substantially shaped Amer
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military-industrial-complex.md — The Military-Industrial Complex refers to the network of defense contractors, government agencies, a
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miriam-adelson.md — Miriam Adelson is a prominent figure in the pro-Israeli donor network that has substantially shaped
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nato.md — NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is a military alliance that has been involved in significa
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nord-stream-sabotage.md — The Nord Stream sabotage refers to the destruction of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, which signi
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northrop-grumman.md — Northrop Grumman is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from t
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palantir-technologies.md — Palantir Technologies is a defense contractor whose stock value has surged due to military contracts
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peter-thiel.md — Peter Thiel is a co-founder of Palantir Technologies, a defense contractor whose stock value has sur
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robert-kagan.md — Robert Kagan is a prominent neoconservative analyst and husband of Victoria Nuland. He has been a ke
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rtx.md — RTX (formerly Raytheon) is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits
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russia.md — Russia is a country in Eastern Europe that has been involved in significant geopolitical conflicts,
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spacex.md — SpaceX is a major American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company. Its Sta
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trump-administration.md — The Trump administration is a political entity that has been significantly influenced by the interes
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ukraine-civilian-deaths.md — The Ukraine Civilian Deaths refer to the number of Ukrainian civilians who have been killed in the w
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ukraine-civilian-population.md — The Ukraine Civilian Population refers to the non-military citizens of Ukraine who have been signifi
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ukraine-displacement.md — The Ukraine Displacement refers to the number of people who have been displaced from their homes in
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ukraine-economic-damage.md — The Ukraine Economic Damage refers to the economic impact of the war with Russia on Ukraine. The con
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ukraine-economy.md — The Ukraine Economy refers to the economic system of Ukraine, which has been significantly affected
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ukraine-human-cost.md — The Ukraine Human Cost refers to the human impact of the war with Russia on Ukraine. The conflict ha
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ukraine-infrastructure.md — The Ukraine Infrastructure refers to the physical and organizational structures that support the fun
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ukraine-military-deaths.md — The Ukraine Military Deaths refer to the number of Ukrainian military personnel who have been killed
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ukraine-military-support.md — The Ukraine Military Support refers to the military assistance provided to Ukraine by the United Sta
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ukraine-military.md — The Ukraine Military refers to the armed forces of Ukraine, which have been significantly involved i
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ukraine-minsk-agreements.md — The Ukraine Minsk Agreements refer to the agreements signed in 2014 and 2015 to resolve the conflict
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ukraine-nato-membership.md — The Ukraine NATO Membership refers to the potential for Ukraine to become a member of NATO. The 2008
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ukraine-population.md — The Ukraine Population refers to the people of Ukraine, who have been significantly affected by the
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ukraine-refugees.md — The Ukraine Refugees refer to the people who have been displaced from their homes in Ukraine due to
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ukraine-social-disruption.md — The Ukraine Social Disruption refers to the social impact of the war with Russia on Ukraine. The con
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ukraine-society.md — The Ukraine Society refers to the social fabric of Ukraine, which has been significantly affected by
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ukraine-territorial-loss.md — The Ukraine Territorial Loss refers to the loss of Ukrainian territory to Russian occupation. The co
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ukraine-territory.md — The Ukraine Territory refers to the geographical area of Ukraine, which has been significantly affec
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ukraine-us-military-training.md — The Ukraine-US Military Training refers to the military training provided to the Ukrainian military
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ukraine-us-nato-alliance.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Alliance refers to the alliance between the United States, Ukraine, and NATO. Th
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ukraine-us-nato-cooperation.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Cooperation refers to the cooperation between the United States, Ukraine, and NA
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ukraine-us-nato-coordination.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Coordination refers to the coordination between the United States, Ukraine, and
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ukraine-us-nato-escalation.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Escalation refers to the process of escalating the conflict between Ukraine and
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ukraine-us-nato-integration.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Integration refers to the process of integrating Ukrainian forces with NATO comm
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ukraine-us-nato-operations.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Operations refer to the military operations conducted by the United States and N
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ukraine-us-nato-partnership.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Partnership refers to the partnership between the United States, Ukraine, and NA
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ukraine-us-nato-relationship.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Relationship refers to the relationship between the United States, Ukraine, and
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ukraine-us-nato-support.md — The Ukraine-US NATO Support refers to the support provided by the United States and NATO to Ukraine.
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ukraine-us-strategic-partnership.md — The Ukraine-US Strategic Partnership refers to the commitment of the United States to support Ukrain
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ukraine-war.md — The Ukraine War is a significant geopolitical conflict that began with the Russian invasion of Febru
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ukraine.md — Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interes
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victoria-nuland.md — Victoria Nuland is the former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs. She pl
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benjamin-netanyahu.md — Benjamin Netanyahu is the former Prime Minister of Israel. The author discusses Netanyahu’s role in
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gaza.md — Gaza is a densely populated strip of land in the Middle East that has been the subject of significan
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hamas.md — Hamas is a Palestinian political and militant organization that has been active in the Gaza Strip. T
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hassan-nasrallah.md — Hassan Nasrallah is the former leader of Hezbollah. The author discusses the Israeli assassination o
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hezbollah.md — Hezbollah is a Lebanese political and militant organization that has been engaged in conflict with I
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icc-prosecutor.md — The ICC Prosecutor is the head of the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court.
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international-criminal-court.md — The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an international tribunal that prosecutes individuals for
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iran.md — Iran has been affected by the Israeli and American operations against it, including sustained intell
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iranian-nuclear-program.md — The Iranian nuclear program is a civilian nuclear energy program that Iran has consistently maintain
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iranian-revolution.md — The Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979 was a mass popular revolution that overthrew the Shah’s regime.
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isaac-herzog.md — Isaac Herzog is the President of Israel. The author references Herzog’s statements that characterize
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israel.md — Israel is a country in the Middle East that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interes
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lebanon.md — Lebanon has been affected by the Israeli military operations that began in Gaza in October 2023. The
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born US citizen living in Hungary, whose testimony provides a detailed analysis o
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nato.md — NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is a military alliance that has been involved in significa
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russia.md — Russia is a country in Eastern Europe that has been involved in significant geopolitical conflicts,
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south-africa.md — South Africa filed a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, alleging that Israel
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syria.md — Syria has been affected by the Israeli military operations that began in Gaza in October 2023. The a
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ukraine.md — Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe that has been the subject of significant geopolitical interes
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usa.md — The United States has provided continuous support for the Israeli military operations in Gaza and th
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yemen.md — Yemen has been affected by the Israeli and American operations against the Houthi movement, which ha
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yoav-gallant.md — Yoav Gallant is the former Israeli Defense Minister who ordered a complete siege of Gaza, referring
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abdullah-azzam.md — Abdullah Azzam was a principal religious figure organizing Arab fighters for the Afghan operation. H
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ashraf-ghani.md — Ashraf Ghani was the second American-installed president of Afghanistan from 2014 to 2021. His tenur
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bill-clinton.md — Bill Clinton was the U.S. President from 1993 to 2001 and bore formal authority for the period durin
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charlie-wilson.md — Charlie Wilson was a Democratic congressman from Texas who was instrumental in sustaining funding fo
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general-akhtar-abdul-rahman.md — General Akhtar Abdul Rahman was the ISI Director from 1979 to 1987 and the principal Pakistani opera
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general-hamid-gul.md — General Hamid Gul was the ISI Director from 1987 to 1989 and continued the operational structure est
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general-zia-ul-haq.md — General Zia ul-Haq was the President of Pakistan from 1978 to 1988 and the principal Pakistani figur
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george-h-w-bush.md — George H. W. Bush was the U.S. President from 1989 to 1993 and bore formal authority for decisions t
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george-w-bush.md — George W. Bush was the U.S. President from 2001 to 2009 and bore formal authority for the American i
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hamid-karzai.md — Hamid Karzai was the American-installed president of Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014. His government w
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inter-services-intelligence.md — The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is the Pakistani military intelligence service and the princip
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islamic-state.md — The Islamic State (IS) is a jihadist organization that emerged from the conditions created by the Af
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osama-bin-laden.md — Osama bin Laden was substantially the product of the architecture’s operations, having been mobilize
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pakistan-military-intelligence.md — The Pakistan Military Intelligence, particularly the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has been the
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prince-turki-al-faisal.md — Prince Turki al-Faisal was the head of Saudi General Intelligence from 1979 to 2001 and the principa
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ronald-reagan.md — Ronald Reagan was the U.S. President from 1981 to 1989 and bore formal authority for the expanded Af
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saudi-monarchy.md — The Saudi Monarchy has been the principal financial and religious architect of the Afghan operation
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william-casey.md — William Casey was the CIA Director from 1981 until his death in 1987. He was the principal operation
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zalmay-khalilzad.md — Zalmay Khalilzad was the principal American official shaping Afghan policy across multiple Republica
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zbigniew-brzezinski.md — Zbigniew Brzezinski was the U.S. National Security Advisor under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to
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aipac.md — The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is the principal lobbying organization through
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alex-karp.md — Alex Karp is the CEO and co-founder of Palantir Technologies. His net worth has grown significantly
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american-academic-establishment.md — The American academic establishment has been substantially captured through donor pressure that has
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american-enterprise-institute.md — The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is a prominent think tank that has been central to the neoco
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american-population-cost.md — “The American population cost” refers to the financial, human, and political costs borne by the Amer
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atlantic-monthly.md — The Atlantic Monthly has been substantially aligned with the architecture’s operations across the en
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bill-ackman.md — Bill Ackman has emerged as one of the most visible figures in the pro-Israeli donor network’s respon
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bipartisan-capture.md — “Bipartisan capture” refers to the phenomenon where American foreign policy has been substantially i
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boeing.md — Boeing is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from the post-9/
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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collective-humanity.md — “Collective humanity” refers to the shared moral and ethical responsibility of all human beings, emp
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consistent-principle.md — “A consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of
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constructed-catastrophe.md — “A constructed catastrophe” refers to situations where external actors deliberately create or exacer
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doubled-guilt.md — “Doubled guilt” refers to the moral burden carried by individuals who participate in violent or unet
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elon-musk.md — Elon Musk is the CEO of SpaceX, whose contracts with the Pentagon and intelligence community have be
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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foundation-for-defense-of-democracies.md — The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) was established in the days following the September
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general-dynamics.md — General Dynamics is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from t
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genocide.md — “Genocide” refers to the systematic destruction of a population, often through violence, starvation,
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howard-schultz.md — Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, has been one of the broader donor network figures whose po
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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jared-kushner.md — Jared Kushner, after serving as senior advisor in the first Trump administration with substantial re
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legitimacy-through-contradiction.md — “Legitimacy through contradiction” refers to the paradoxical use of moral and legal frameworks that
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legitimacy-through-delegation.md — “Legitimacy through delegation” refers to the process by which the architecture transfers responsibi
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legitimacy-through-exception.md — “Legitimacy through exception” refers to the practice of exempting the architecture and its allies f
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legitimacy-through-exceptionalism.md — “Legitimacy through exceptionalism” refers to the belief that the architecture and its allies are ex
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legitimacy-through-omission.md — “Legitimacy through omission” refers to the deliberate exclusion of information or actions that woul
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lockheed-martin.md — Lockheed Martin is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from th
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marc-rowan.md — Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, has been one of the principal donor network figures who
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military-escalation.md — “Military escalation” refers to the process of increasing the intensity and scale of military operat
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military-industrial-complex.md — The “Military-Industrial Complex” refers to the network of defense contractors, government agencies,
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miriam-adelson.md — Miriam Adelson has continued the family’s political donations at substantial scale across the period
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nancy-pelosi.md — Nancy Pelosi’s family stock trades have been documented across the past two decades as consistently
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network.md — “Network” refers to the interconnected systems of actors, institutions, and interests that operate a
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new-york-times.md — The New York Times has continued the pattern that its Iraq War coverage exemplified, with its post-O
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northrop-grumman.md — Northrop Grumman is a major American defense contractor that has received substantial profits from t
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nuclear-irrationality.md — “Nuclear irrationality” refers to the contradiction between the pursuit of conventional military sup
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operational-signature.md — “Operational signature” refers to the pattern of behavior and rhetoric that the architecture employs
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palantir-technologies.md — Palantir Technologies is a defense contractor whose stock value has surged due to military contracts
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peter-thiel.md — Peter Thiel is a co-founder of Palantir Technologies and a prominent figure in the American politica
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project-for-the-new-american-century.md — The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) was established in 1997 by William Kristol and Rober
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projection.md — “Projection” refers to the systematic attribution of undesirable characteristics or actions to desig
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religion-political.md — “Religion-political” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices for political purposes. Th
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religion-state.md — “Religion-state” refers to the relationship between religion and the state. This concept is used to
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religion-war.md — “Religion-war” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support war. This
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religion-warfare.md — “Religion-warfare” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support warfar
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religion.md — “Religion” refers to the belief in and worship of a higher power or powers. This concept is used to
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rtx.md — RTX, formerly Raytheon Technologies, is a major American defense contractor that has received substa
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selective-amplification.md — “Selective amplification” refers to the process by which Western media and political institutions se
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selective-definition.md — “Selective definition” refers to the deliberate and systematic application of terms like “terrorism”
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sheldon-adelson.md — Sheldon Adelson was one of the largest individual donors in American politics, with documented donat
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starvation-as-weapon.md — “Starvation as a weapon” refers to the use of economic and humanitarian blockades to weaken a popula
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think-tank-ecosystem.md — The think tank ecosystem has been documented as substantially captured through funding dependencies.
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wall-street-journal.md — The Wall Street Journal editorial page has been substantially aligned with the architecture’s operat
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washington-post.md — The Washington Post has produced coverage similar to that of the New York Times, aligning with the a
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wealth-capture.md — “Wealth capture” refers to the process by which a small network of individuals and organizations ben
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central-european-university.md — Central European University (CEU) is a private research university based in Budapest, Hungary. It ha
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george-soros.md — George Soros is a Hungarian-American billionaire and philanthropist known for funding liberal civil
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hungarian-roma.md — The Hungarian Roma are a marginalized ethnic group in Hungary, historically facing systemic discrimi
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viktor-orban.md — Viktor Orbán is the Prime Minister of Hungary and a central figure in the country’s political transf
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american-population.md — The American population refers to the people of the United States who have been affected by the cost
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european-population.md — The European population refers to the people of Europe who have been affected by the costs of Wester
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german-population.md — The German population refers to the people of Germany who have been affected by the costs of Western
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hungarian-population.md — The Hungarian population refers to the people of Hungary who have been affected by the costs of West
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born US citizen living in Hungary. His testimony provides a detailed analysis of
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born U.S. citizen living in Hungary, whose family was destroyed by a forty-two-ye
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brzezinski.md — Zbigniew Brzezinski was a U.S. national security advisor who played a key role in the decision to dr
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masud.md — Masud is an Afghan-born U.S. citizen living in Hungary, whose family was destroyed by a forty-two-ye
Concepts
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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collective-humanity.md — “Collective humanity” refers to the shared moral and ethical responsibility of all human beings, emp
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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doubled-guilt.md — “Doubled guilt” refers to the moral burden carried by individuals who participate in violent or unet
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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doubled-guilt.md — “Doubled guilt” refers to the moral burden carried by individuals who participate in violent or unet
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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network.md — “Network” refers to the interconnected systems of actors, institutions, and interests that operate a
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petrodollar.md — The petrodollar is the U.S. dollar’s role as the global reserve currency for oil trade. The author d
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religion-political.md — “Political religion” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices for political purposes. Th
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religion-state.md — “Religion-state” refers to the relationship between religion and the state. The author discusses how
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religion-war.md — “Religion-war” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support war. The a
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religion-warfare.md — “Religion-warfare” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support warfar
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religion.md — “Religion” refers to the belief in and worship of a higher power or powers. The author discusses how
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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collective-humanity.md — “Collective humanity” refers to the shared moral and ethical responsibility of all human beings, emp
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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doubled-guilt.md — “Doubled guilt” refers to the moral burden carried by individuals who participate in violent or unet
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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network.md — “Network” refers to the interconnected systems of actors, institutions, and interests that operate a
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religion-political.md — “Religion-political” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices for political purposes. In
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religion-state.md — “Religion-state” refers to the relationship between religion and the state. In the context of this d
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religion-war.md — “Religion-war” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support war. In th
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religion-warfare.md — “Religion-warfare” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support warfar
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religion.md — “Religion” refers to the belief in and worship of a higher power or powers. In the context of this d
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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architecture.md — “Architecture” refers to the systematic and consistent pattern of Western foreign policy interventio
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constructed-catastrophe.md — A “constructed catastrophe” refers to a situation in which external actors deliberately create or ex
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indigenous-yemeni-movement.md — An “indigenous Yemeni movement” refers to the Houthi movement in Yemen, which originated from local
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proxy-war.md — A “proxy war” is a conflict in which two opposing sides support proxy groups or governments to fight
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selective-amplification.md — “Selective amplification” refers to the process by which Western media and political institutions se
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starvation-as-weapon.md — “Starvation as a weapon” refers to the use of economic and humanitarian blockades to weaken a popula
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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constructed-catastrophe.md — A “constructed catastrophe” refers to situations where external actors deliberately create or exacer
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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network.md — “Network” refers to the interconnected systems of actors, institutions, and interests that operate a
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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constructed-catastrophe.md — A “constructed catastrophe” refers to situations where external actors deliberately create or exacer
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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intervention.md — “Intervention” refers to the use of military, political, or economic power by states or coalitions t
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network.md — “Network” refers to the interconnected systems of actors, institutions, and interests that operate a
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religion-political.md — “Religion-political” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices for political purposes. In
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religion-state.md — “Religion-state” refers to the relationship between religion and the state. In the context of this a
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religion-war.md — “Religion-war” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support war. In th
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religion-warfare.md — “Religion-warfare” refers to the use of religious beliefs and practices to justify or support warfar
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religion.md — “Religion” refers to the belief in and worship of a higher power or powers. In the context of this a
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selective-amplification.md — “Selective amplification” refers to the process by which Western media and political institutions se
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starvation-as-weapon.md — “Starvation as a weapon” refers to the use of economic and humanitarian blockades to weaken a popula
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military-escalation.md — “Military escalation” refers to the process of increasing the intensity and scale of military operat
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nuclear-irrationality.md — “Nuclear irrationality” refers to the contradiction between the pursuit of conventional military sup
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wealth-capture.md — “Wealth capture” refers to the process by which a small network of individuals and organizations ben
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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genocide.md — “Genocide” refers to the systematic destruction of a population, often through violence, starvation,
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constructed-catastrophe.md — “Constructed catastrophe” refers to situations where external actors deliberately create or exacerba
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legitimacy-through-contradiction.md — “Legitimacy through contradiction” refers to the paradoxical use of moral and legal frameworks that
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legitimacy-through-delegation.md — “Legitimacy through delegation” refers to the process by which the architecture transfers responsibi
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legitimacy-through-exception.md — “Legitimacy through exception” refers to the practice of exempting the architecture and its allies f
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legitimacy-through-exceptionalism.md — “Legitimacy through exceptionalism” refers to the belief that the architecture and its allies are ex
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legitimacy-through-omission.md — “Legitimacy through omission” refers to the deliberate exclusion of information or actions that woul
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operational-signature.md — “Operational signature” refers to the pattern of behavior and rhetoric that the architecture employs
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projection.md — “Projection” refers to the systematic attribution of undesirable characteristics or actions to desig
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selective-definition.md — “Selective definition” refers to the deliberate and systematic application of terms like “terrorism,
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architecture.md — “Architecture” refers to the systematic and consistent pattern of Western foreign policy interventio
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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constructed-catastrophe.md — A “constructed catastrophe” refers to situations where external actors deliberately create or exacer
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legitimacy-through-contradiction.md — “Legitimacy through contradiction” refers to the paradoxical use of moral and legal frameworks that
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legitimacy-through-delegation.md — “Legitimacy through delegation” refers to the process by which the architecture transfers responsibi
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legitimacy-through-exception.md — “Legitimacy through exception” refers to the practice of exempting the architecture and its allies f
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legitimacy-through-exceptionalism.md — “Legitimacy through exceptionalism” refers to the belief that the architecture and its allies are ex
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legitimacy-through-omission.md — “Legitimacy through omission” refers to the deliberate exclusion of information or actions that woul
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operational-signature.md — “Operational signature” refers to the pattern of behavior and rhetoric that the architecture employs
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projection.md — “Projection” refers to the systematic attribution of undesirable characteristics or actions to desig
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selective-definition.md — “Selective definition” refers to the deliberate and systematic application of terms like “terrorism”
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starvation-as-weapon.md — “Starvation as a weapon” refers to the use of economic and humanitarian blockades to weaken a popula
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wealth-capture.md — “Wealth capture” refers to the process by which a small network of individuals and organizations ben
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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constructed-catastrophe.md — A “constructed catastrophe” refers to situations where external actors deliberately create or exacer
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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legitimacy-through-exception.md — “Legitimacy through exception” refers to the practice of exempting certain actors or policies from t
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legitimacy-through-omission.md — “Legitimacy through omission” refers to the deliberate exclusion of information or actions that woul
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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climate-adaptation.md — “Climate adaptation” refers to the process of adjusting to the impacts of climate change. The author
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climate-costs.md — “Climate costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of climate ch
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demographic-costs.md — “Demographic costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of demogr
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demographic-effects.md — “Demographic effects” refer to the changes in population characteristics, such as age, sex, and fert
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economic-costs.md — “Economic costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of economics
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education.md — “Education” refers to the process of acquiring knowledge and skills. The author discusses how the ed
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educational-costs.md — “Educational costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of educat
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energy-costs.md — “Energy costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of energy. The
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financial-costs.md — “Financial costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of finance.
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun
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health-costs.md — “Health costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of health. The
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healthcare.md — “Healthcare” refers to the system of providing medical services to individuals. The author discusses
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human-costs.md — “Human costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of human life.
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infrastructure-costs.md — “Infrastructure costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of inf
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infrastructure.md — “Infrastructure” refers to the physical and organizational structures that support the functioning o
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mental-health-costs.md — “Mental health costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of ment
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migration-costs.md — “Migration costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of migratio
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migration-crisis.md — “Migration crisis” refers to the large-scale movement of people from one country to another. The aut
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opportunity-cost.md — “Opportunity cost” refers to the cost of the next best alternative that is foregone when a choice is
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political-costs.md — “Political costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of politics
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social-costs.md — “Social costs” refer to the costs that are borne by individuals and families in terms of society. Th
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wealth-capture.md — “Wealth capture” refers to the process by which a small network of individuals and organizations ben
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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consistent-principle.md — “Consistent principle” refers to the moral and ethical standard that demands equal application of ju
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legitimacy-through-contradiction.md — “Legitimacy through contradiction” refers to the paradoxical use of moral and legal frameworks that
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legitimacy-through-delegation.md — “Legitimacy through delegation” refers to the process by which the global architecture transfers res
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legitimacy-through-exception.md — “Legitimacy through exception” refers to the practice of exempting the global architecture and its a
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legitimacy-through-exceptionalism.md — “Legitimacy through exceptionalism” refers to the belief that the global architecture and its allies
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legitimacy-through-omission.md — “Legitimacy through omission” refers to the deliberate exclusion of information or actions that woul
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operational-signature.md — “Operational signature” refers to the pattern of behavior and rhetoric that the global architecture
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capture.md — “Capture” refers to the process by which state institutions, media, and political systems are taken
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foreign-policy.md — “Foreign policy” refers to the strategies and actions that a country takes in relation to other coun