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Conceptual Essay on ‘Network Power’ and Its Influence on Global Geopolitics

Conceptual Essay on ‘Network Power’ and Its Influence on Global Geopolitics The document is a theoretical discussion of network theory and its relevance to power structures. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations linking high‑profile actors to misconduct. As such, it offers minimal investigative value beyond general context. Key insights: Describes power as flowing through fiber‑optic and data networks.; Defines networks as nodes of people, devices, markets, or protocols.; Cites academic works on network theory (Barabási, Newman, Castells, etc.).

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Conceptual Essay on ‘Network Power’ and Its Influence on Global Geopolitics The document is a theoretical discussion of network theory and its relevance to power structures. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations linking high‑profile actors to misconduct. As such, it offers minimal investigative value beyond general context. Key insights: Describes power as flowing through fiber‑optic and data networks.; Defines networks as nodes of people, devices, markets, or protocols.; Cites academic works on network theory (Barabási, Newman, Castells, etc.).

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