GLOBAL - System Power in an Energy-Bound World
I. Foundational System Logic - Core Doctrines
• Energy As Operating System Of Power
• Energy–Capital–Currency Hierarchy
• Infrastructure Currency Doctrine
• Energy Sovereignty As System Control
• Doctrine — Systems Sovereignty
• Centralised Vs Distributed Systems
• Hybrid Infrastructure Sovereignty
II. Energy Transition and System Transformation -Structural Transition
• Global Energy Paradigm Shift
• Global Energy System Transition
• Energy System Transformation
• Energy Geopolitics Global Shift
• The Energy Transition J-Curve
• Decarbonisation, Electrification, and Cost
• The European Sovereignty Stack
III. AI, Compute, and Infrastructure - AI–Energy System Layer
• AI, Energy, and the Future of Sovereignty
• The Architecture of Energy, Capital, and Compute
• Energy, Industry, and Compute Convergence
• Hyperscaler Infrastructure Sovereignty
• Strategic Minerals in the AI–Energy System
IV. Monetary and Capital Architecture - Monetary Layer
• Energy Constraint and the Monetary Ceiling
• Energy, Financialisation, and Capital Hierarchy
• Energy Capital Currency Index
• From Petrodollar to Electrodollar
• US Energy and Monetary Power
• Monetary Sovereignty Energy Bound System
V. Structural Asymmetry - Constraint and Divergence
• Systemic Asymmetry
• Peripheral Nodes in an Energy-Bound System
• Financialised AI and the Infrastructure Reality
• AI–Energy Sovereignty Threshold
VI. Global Order Under Stress - Geopolitical System Stress
• Global Order Under Stress — Index
• LNG, NATO, and the Enforcement of System Power
• China’s Technology–Energy Transition
• US Energy Abundance and System Power
• Global System Power — Comparative Architecture
VII. Systems Under Constraint - Execution Under Structural Limits
• Systems Under Constraint — Index
• Energy as the Base Layer of Constraint
• System fragmentation in Eurasia
• Corridors, Chokepoints, and the Geography of Leverage
• Tech Standards and Digital Control Layers
• Industrial Policy Inside Constrained Systems
VIII. Evidence Layer - Validation and Transmission
• Energy System Data Companionglobal
• Energy Shock Transmission Chain
IX. Strategic Interfaces - Mediterranean and Global South
• Mediterranean Guide to the System
• Mediterranean System Navigation

The New G2 Global Order is a structured analytical series examining how global power is reorganising as universal rules lose authority and material systems become the primary carriers of power.
Rather than treating geopolitics as ideology, diplomacy, or military rivalry, this series analyses energy, industry, capital, technology, and governance as interdependent systems.
At its core:
In the 21st century, power is exercised through control of systems — not declarations of order.
This series forms the narrative backbone of the GLOBAL panel, and connects directly to:
TECHWAR → system competition in practice (energy–compute–industry)
EU Sovereignty → system constraint under asymmetry
Defines the structural logic of power in an energy-bound world.
Establishes the system hierarchy:
Energy → Industry → Capital → Technology → Security → Currency
Introduces the three dominant system architectures:
United States — integrated system power
China — industrial-scale coordination
Europe — constrained and fragmented system
Reveals Europe’s structural constraint:
strategic ambition without energy sovereignty
Explains how the U.S. converts:
energy abundance
capital depth
technological infrastructure
into system-level dominance.
China’s model:
scale, coordination, and industrial density as power
Transforms organisation and throughput into resilience under constraint.
Extends the China architecture into:
technology leadership
electrification strategy
reduced external dependency
Positioning China within the emerging energy–technology paradigm shift.
Energy exports and infrastructure function as:
multipliers of U.S. system power
The system is not dispersing.
It is re-concentrating around energy, infrastructure, capital, and compute
This is the core interpretive lens of the entire series.
While this section maps energy as a geopolitical system,
the structural and deployment logic of power is developed in:
→ Global
System Power — Comparative Architecture
→ Electrostate
Deployment and Industrial Scale
→ AI–Energy–Cost
Chasm
These define how energy systems translate into industrial capacity, cost advantage, and system power.
Technology competition is:
a contest over energy, materials, and industrial capacity
Extensions
Defines the central divergence mechanism of the 4IR:
electricity demand (AI + electrification)
infrastructure constraints
cost asymmetry
The transition creates a structural cost gap between systems
Explains how states convert energy into power:
fossil incumbency vs electrification systems
short-term abundance vs long-term cost advantage
Examines how:
electrification speed
grid scale
industrial deployment
create structural cost advantage and system dominance.
Production reorganises around:
energy cost, proximity, and resilience
Platforms extend sovereignty beyond territory through:
standards
infrastructure
financial rails
Extensions
The dollar system operates as:
a mechanism of global alignment and enforcement
Standards and IP function as:
non-territorial instruments of control
Defence without system capacity reinforces:
dependency, not autonomy
Explains how systems are:
stabilised through alignment, interoperability, and dependency
Demonstrates how:
energy infrastructure
contracts
security alignment
function as binding mechanisms of system control
Global systems depend on:
narrow physical bottlenecks
Under constraint, these become:
levers of power and vulnerability
Population is mediated by:
energy systems and infrastructure capacity
Formal institutions weaken as power shifts to:
system-level control structures
Explains the gap between:
policy narratives and system reality
Systems do not fail under pressure.
They compress, adapt, and reconfigure
System Formation: 1–6 + Re-Concentration
System Dynamics: 7–10
System Expansion: 11–12
System Control: 13–15 + Enforcement Layer
System Constraints: 16–17 + Interpretation
System Execution: Execution Under Compression
Each chapter stands alone.
Together, they describe a single system.
The global order has not ended.
It has relocated into systems.
Power now resides in control of:
energy → production → capital → technology
Where alignment fails:
dependency becomes the default condition
For narrative coherence across the platform:
→ This sequence forms a complete system narrative from structure → divergence → deployment → control → geography