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Globalization has not died, but it has lost its "self-evidence." 💡 Today, strategic autonomy is not a luxury, but a power tool. We analyze how the pandemic and the war in Ukraine forced the world to reshore production and protect its data. From the Indian doctrine of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Lula’s green diplomacy to Greece's dilemma between autonomy and cost, we explore the world's new architecture.
🔍 What you will see in the analysis:
The Presence of Coercion: Why the ability to decide without external pressure is the new form of power.
The Brazilian Model: The use of the Amazon and Embraer as diplomatic and military weapons.
Digital Sovereignty: The battle for semiconductors, 5G, and independence from tech giants.
Energy Survival: How Renewables and LNG were transformed from an environmental necessity into a strategic choice.
The Greek Challenge: The difficult balance for a small state between resilience and economic scale.
💡 The Conclusion:
Strategic autonomy does not mean self-sufficiency; it means freedom of choice. For Greece, the challenge is to find the sectors where it can invest national capital without being isolated from its alliances. In the world of 2026, autonomy is the only way to avoid being merely a passive recipient of crises.
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