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The Non-State Actors Are the New Sovereigns: How Tech, Finance, and Code Reshape Global Power - Special Episode 34
Geopolitics - Global Briefing
21 minutes 25 seconds
6 months ago
The Non-State Actors Are the New Sovereigns: How Tech, Finance, and Code Reshape Global Power - Special Episode 34
The emergence of non-state actors as new sovereigns, wielding influence comparable to or surpassing that of nation-states.
The vast economic scale and market capitalisation of leading technology firms, often exceeding the GDP of many countries.
The dominance of tech giants over critical digital infrastructure, including cloud computing (AWS, Azure, GCP) and mobile operating systems (Android, iOS).
The strategic power derived from the relentless collection and analysis of data by tech companies, fuelling AI development and providing unparalleled insights.
The invisible but profound influence of software that underpins global business operations and critical infrastructure, and the control maintained by vendors.
The concentration of control in the hands of software providers facilitated by the shift towards cloud computing and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models.
Social media platforms functioning as primary sources of news and central arenas for public discourse for billions of users.
The profound influence of algorithmic curation on user perception, content consumption, and the amplification of specific narratives, including misinformation.
The impact of social media dynamics on political processes, including polarization, echo chambers, and the weaponisation of platforms by malicious actors.
The challenges and inherent power dynamics of content moderation on social media platforms, effectively constituting private governance over speech.
The consolidation of capital management in the hands of massive financial institutions like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, overseeing tens of trillions in assets.
The significant potential influence of large asset managers in corporate governance through voting rights and increasing engagement on issues like ESG factors.
The impact of private equity firms through acquiring and restructuring companies, often involving significant debt (leveraged buyouts) and affecting industries and employment.
The interconnected "playbook of power" used by non-state actors, including lobbying, talent acquisition, technological path dependency, financial leverage, narrative control, and standard setting.
The fundamental challenge posed by powerful non-state actors to traditional state sovereignty and the structural hurdles governments face in regulating them effectively (e.g., pacing problem, global vs. national scope).
Geopolitics - Global Briefing
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