GLOBAL - System Power in an Energy-Bound World

I. Foundational System Logic - Core Doctrines

• Le système contraint par l’énergie

• Energy As Operating System Of Power

• Physical Constraint

• Hiérarchie énergie–capital–monnaie

• Doctrine de la monnaie d’infrastructure

• Energy Sovereignty As System Control

•  Architecture en couches du système

• Doctrine — Souveraineté des systèmes

• Centralised Vs Distributed Systems

•  Souveraineté des infrastructures hybrides

•  Souveraineté des écosystèmes


II. Energy Transition and System Transformation -Structural Transition

• Global Energy Paradigm Shift

• Transition du système énergétique mondial

•  Transformation du système énergétique

• Energy Geopolitics Global Shift

• La courbe en J de la transition énergétique

• Décarbonation, électrification et coût

•  La pile de souveraineté européenne


III. AI, Compute, and Infrastructure - AI–Energy System Layer

•  IA, énergie et avenir de la souveraineté

•  L’IA est devenue physique

• L’architecture de l’énergie, du capital et du calcul

• Convergence entre énergie, industrie et calcul

• Le basculement mondial du calcul

•  Souveraineté des infrastructures hyperscalers

•  Minéraux stratégiques dans le système IA–énergie

•  Re-concentration du système


IV. Monetary and Capital Architecture - Monetary Layer

• Contrainte énergétique et plafond monétaire

• Énergie, financiarisation et hiérarchie du capital

• Energy Capital Currency Index

•  Du pétrodollar à l’électrodollar

• Puissance énergétique et monétaire des États-Unis

• Monetary Power

• Monetary Sovereignty Energy Bound System


V. Structural Asymmetry - Constraint and Divergence

• Défaut du système

• Asymétrie systémique

• Asymétrie sous pression

• Nœuds périphériques dans un système contraint par l’énergie

• Le gouffre IA–énergie–coût

•  IA financiarisée et réalité des infrastructures

•  Seuil de souveraineté IA–énergie


VI. Global Order Under Stress - Geopolitical System Stress

• Ordre mondial sous pression — Index

• Résumé exécutif

• La guerre technologique comme guerre de l’énergie

•  Le pétrodollar reconfiguré

•  GNL, OTAN et application de la puissance systémique

• New Monetary Cold Warglobal

•  Le système industriel chinois

•  Transition technologique et énergétique de la Chine

•  Abondance énergétique des États-Unis et puissance systémique

•  Puissance du système mondial — architecture comparative


VII. Systems Under Constraint - Execution Under Structural Limits

• Systèmes sous contrainte — Index

• Résumé exécutif

• L’énergie comme couche fondamentale de la contrainte

• fragmentation systémique en Eurasie

• Corridors, goulets d’étranglement et géographie du levier stratégique

• Finance et sanctions

• Normes technologiques et couches de contrôle numérique

• Politique industrielle au sein de systèmes contraints

• Capacité d’action sous contrainte


VIII. Evidence Layer - Validation and Transmission

• Données probantes — Index

• Energy System Data Companionglobal

• Carte énergie–capital–monnaie

• Chaîne de transmission du choc énergétique

• Global Lng Routesglobal


IX. Strategic Interfaces - Mediterranean and Global South

• Guide Méditerranéen du Système

•  Navigation du système méditerranéen

•  La pile de souveraineté européenne

•  Saut technologique d’électrification dans le Sud global

Evidence Companion — Energy, Capital, and Monetary Systems

Selected references supporting the Energy–Capital–Currency framework

Keynote

Evidence does not precede the framework. It validates it. The sources below support the structural relationships between energy flows, capital allocation, and monetary outcomes in an energy-bound system.


I. Monetary System and Reserve Structure

IMF — COFER (Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves)
https://data.imf.org/en/datasets/IMF.STA%3ACOFER

Federal Reserve — The International Role of the U.S. Dollar
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/the-international-role-of-the-u-s-dollar.htm

Bank for International Settlements — FX Turnover and Global Liquidity
https://www.bis.org/statistics/rpfx25.htm

→ Supports: dollar centrality, reserve composition, global liquidity conditions


II. Energy Systems and Global Flows

International Energy Agency — World Energy Outlook
https://www.iea.org/reports/world-energy-outlook

International Energy Agency — Gas Market Reports
https://www.iea.org/reports/gas-2025

U.S. Energy Information Administration — Global Energy Data
https://www.eia.gov/international/

Shell — LNG Outlook
https://www.shell.com/what-we-do/natural-gas/liquefied-natural-gas-lng/lng-outlook.html

Energy Institute — Statistical Review of World Energy
https://www.energyinst.org/statistical-review

→ Supports: LNG globalisation, maritime dependency, energy system transformation


III. Chokepoints and Maritime Risk

U.S. Energy Information Administration — World Oil Transit Chokepoints
https://www.eia.gov/international/analysis/special-topics/World_Oil_Transit_Chokepoints

International Energy Agency — Energy Security
https://www.iea.org/topics/energy-security

→ Supports: corridor vulnerability, transmission of geopolitical disruption


IV. Gulf Capital and Sovereign Wealth

Public Investment Fund (Saudi Arabia)
https://www.pif.gov.sa/en/

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
https://www.adia.ae/

Mubadala Investment Company
https://www.mubadala.com/

Qatar Investment Authority
https://www.qia.qa/en/

→ Supports: energy surplus → capital accumulation → global investment


V. China–Gulf Integration

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China — Middle East Relations
https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/gjhdq_665435/2675_665437/2878_663746/

Gulf Cooperation Council
https://www.gcc-sg.org/en-us/Pages/default.aspx

Reuters — China–Gulf Trade and Investment Reporting
https://www.reuters.com/

→ Supports: eastward integration, multi-system alignment


VI. Currency, Payments, and Financial Diversification

Bank for International Settlements — FX Turnover
https://www.bis.org/statistics/rpfx25_fx.htm

People’s Bank of China — Internationalisation and Settlement
http://www.pbc.gov.cn/en/3688006/index.html

International Monetary Fund — Reserve Currency Composition
https://data.imf.org/en/datasets/IMF.STA%3ACOFER

→ Supports: system optionality, layered monetary structure


VII. AI, Compute, and Capital Reallocation

Microsoft — Global Infrastructure and AI
https://www.microsoft.com/

G42 — AI and Data Infrastructure
https://www.g42.ai/

Amazon Web Services — Cloud Infrastructure
https://aws.amazon.com/

MGX — AI Investment Platform
https://www.mgx.ae/

Reuters — Gulf AI and Infrastructure Investment
https://www.reuters.com/

→ Supports: capital shift from financial recycling → compute and infrastructure deployment


VIII. European Exposure and System Constraint

Bruegel — European Energy and Industrial Analysis
https://www.bruegel.org/

International Energy Agency — European Gas and LNG Dependence
https://www.iea.org/reports/gas-2025

Reuters — Europe LNG Dependence Reporting
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/

→ Supports: energy cost divergence → industrial and monetary constraint


IX. Geopolitics and System Contestation

Atlantic Council — Energy and Geopolitics
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/

Council on Foreign Relations — Global Energy and Financial Systems
https://www.cfr.org/

→ Supports: contestation over infrastructure, flows, and system control


Cross-Reference to Framework


System Insight

Across these sources, a consistent pattern emerges: energy systems structure cost; cost structures shape capital allocation; capital allocation determines monetary and technological power.


Conceptual Anchor

Energy → Capital → Currency → Infrastructure → Compute
→ This is the operating chain of an energy-bound global system