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International Cyber Law in the Age of Signalgate
Read more: International Cyber Law in the Age of SignalgateThe rapid evolution of cyberspace as a domain of geopolitical competition has exposed critical gaps in international legal frameworks. This paper examines the intersection of…
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Retrospective 1950–1954: Italian Diplomacy Between the ECSC, EDC, and NATO
Read more: Retrospective 1950–1954: Italian Diplomacy Between the ECSC, EDC, and NATOIn the early 1950s, European nations struggled to coordinate a unified defense strategy, despite the swift establishment of NATO and the European Coal and Steel…
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AI in the New World Oligopoly: A Geopolitical Perspective
Read more: AI in the New World Oligopoly: A Geopolitical PerspectiveThe rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced profound geopolitical shifts, transforming information warfare, national security, and economic competition. We examines the role of…
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TESLA in 2025: CAR-LESS or CARELESS? Geopolitical Tensions, Public Perception, and the Future of Electric Vehicles
Read more: TESLA in 2025: CAR-LESS or CARELESS? Geopolitical Tensions, Public Perception, and the Future of Electric VehiclesThis paper examines the interplay between international politics, public opinion, and consumer behavior in the automotive sector, focusing on Tesla’s declining market performance in Europe…
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Il test della volontà reale
Future Earth examines how humanity’s relationship with the natural world is evolving in an era of climate disruption and ecological renewal.
It connects indigenous and diasporic knowledge systems with contemporary environmental science, highlighting ways of living that honor the land, protect biodiversity, and rethink resource use.
This pillar asks how planetary care — rooted in both ancestral wisdom and modern innovation — can guide us toward more resilient futures.
Il metodo di trasmutazione strategica
Cultural Memory explores the threads that link generations.
It centers oral tradition, symbolism, ritual, and the lived histories of African and diasporic communities, treating them as technologies of remembrance.
This pillar reveals how memory shapes identity, how heritage influences creativity, and how recovering lost or hidden histories strengthens our collective imagination.
It affirms that the past is not static — it is active material for building tomorrow.
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Future Imagined is where possibility takes form.
It invites writers and thinkers to explore alternative worlds, reinterpret the present through speculative lenses, and consider futures shaped by justice, creativity, and cultural continuity.
Grounded in Afrofuturist philosophy, this pillar embraces non-linear time, visionary design, and re-enchantment — opening pathways to futures that expand, rather than constrain, human potential.
For power, ethics, and the structures we build.
Human Systems looks at the frameworks — political, technological, social, and economic — that influence daily life and collective futures.
It examines how new technologies challenge old assumptions, how governance adapts to rapid change, and how communities resist or reshape structures that no longer serve them.
This pillar encourages a critical yet imaginative view of progress: not as inevitable, but as a system humans actively design.
For cities, movement, and the geographies of belonging.
Urban Cosmos views cities as dynamic ecosystems shaped by culture, migration, infrastructure, and aspiration.
It explores how urban spaces carry memory, how diasporic communities create belonging across distance, and how Afrofuturist ideas can inspire new forms of architecture, mobility, and communal life.
This pillar treats the city as both a physical place and an imaginative realm — where new futures are continuously rehearsed.
For short reflections, emerging ideas, and cultural pulses.
Signals captures the quick movements of the world — brief insights, news fragments, experiments, innovations, and cultural shifts.
It functions as Sankofa’s “early-warning system,” gathering the small sparks that often precede larger transformations.
This pillar is agile, observational, and continuously updating, offering a living snapshot of the ideas shaping life on Earth and beyond.
