Hansa: The Original Power Network

The medieval Hanseatic League serves as a remarkable historical window into how cooperation can span across vast territories.

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CISOs Warned to Treat Cyber Threats as Geopolitical Statecraft

Don't make the rookie mistake of thinking cyber threats are just an IT issue - the truth is, they're a matter of statecraft that requires a much broader perspective. Bharat Thakrar warns that ignoring this reality is like being a turkey blissfully unaware of the farmer's plans.

https://osintsights.com/cisos-warned-to-treat-cyber-threats-as-geopolitical-statecraft?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

#Geopolitics #NationState #CyberThreats #ArtificialIntelligence #Statecraft

CISOs Warned to Treat Cyber Threats as Geopolitical Statecraft

CISOs must treat cyber threats as geopolitical statecraft to stay ahead, not just an IT problem; learn how to protect your organization now effectively.

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#Money is a tool of control not of #human #rights nor of #statecraft. We have not achieved #civilization. 126 beautiful humans die outside alone abandoned in #America. Every day. #Homelessness is murder by policy. Tell me that's not a fucking financial decision that's been made!
Ilber Ortaylı, in his conference 'MIT: A Republican Giant,' emphasized that in ancient states, every caravan and merchant served as an intelligence agent. Intelligence is synonymous with statehood; a state thrives on its archives and the intelligence they contain. #Intelligence #Statecraft
Tilly gets it! #Statecraft #Theater
Arthashastra: The Ancient Playbook for Power, Governance, and Strategy.

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Africa: Africa's Opposition Crisis Is a Mirror of Power Misunderstood and Purpose Misplaced: [Daily Maverick] Africa's democratic future will not be secured by louder protests or donor-funded theatrics; it will be built by opposition movements that master the mechanics of power. The continent must abandon the illusion that moral outrage alone can dismantle entrenched regimes. Instead, it must embrace the hard… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPKTts #Africa #Democracy #Opposition #PoliticalStrategy #Statecraft
Below is a unified, clean, publication-ready version of the research on **soft power**, written in neutral analytical style and translated fully into English. No playful tone, no persona elements — just a clear professional text.
**Title**
Soft Power: How States Influence Without Coercion and Why Political Science and Intelligence Services Study It
**Introduction**
Soft power refers to a state's ability to shape the preferences, decisions, and behavior of other actors not through coercion or economic pressure, but through attractiveness, legitimacy, and credibility. Culture, education, media, values, international institutions, and national branding form the visible layer of this influence. Beneath that surface lies a strategic mechanism: the ability to set agendas, define narratives, and cultivate long-term loyalty across societies and elites.
For political science, soft power is a tool for understanding how global influence works in a world where military force and economic leverage no longer guarantee compliance. For intelligence services, soft power represents a terrain of indirect influence — the environment in which alliances are shaped, public opinion is molded, and decision-makers form their perceptions and risk assessments. Today’s geopolitical competition increasingly unfolds not on battlefields but in cultural exports, educational programs, media ecosystems, expert networks, and information flows.
**Core Analysis**
Soft power, introduced as a concept by Joseph Nye, complements traditional "hard power" (military and economic force) by focusing on persuasion and attraction. Its effectiveness depends on perceived legitimacy, cultural resonance, credibility of institutions, and narrative consistency.
Modern states combine soft and hard power into so-called *smart power* strategies. Democratic systems typically emphasize openness, cultural presence, and institutional cooperation. Authoritarian regimes, while also deploying soft power, often rely on “sharp power,” which uses manipulative or opaque information practices to influence foreign publics and institutions.
Soft power operates across several levels:
**Cultural influence**: Media, film, music, literature, language.
**Educational influence**: Scholarships, academic exchanges, research partnerships.
**Institutional influence**: International organizations, NGOs, think tanks.
**Narrative influence**: Global reputation, national values, political identity.
**Technological and digital influence**: Social networks, digital ecosystems, communication platforms.
Intelligence communities analyze soft power as part of the broader concept of strategic influence. This includes understanding how rival states extend cultural or informational reach, cultivate proxies or sympathetic elites, shape foreign debates, and exploit vulnerabilities in open societies.
**Target Audience**
This material is designed for readers interested in international relations, political strategy, intelligence analysis, information influence, security studies, and contemporary geopolitics. It will be useful for political scientists, policymakers, OSINT specialists, journalists, students in global affairs, and anyone seeking to understand how modern states compete without direct coercion.
**Bibliography**
Joseph S. Nye — *Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics*.
Joseph S. Nye — *The Future of Power*.
Hans Morgenthau — *Politics Among Nations*.
Robert Keohane — *Power and Interdependence* (with Nye).
Janice Bially Mattern — works on discursive power.
Christopher Walker — research on “sharp power”.
RAND Corporation — studies on influence operations.
CEPA — reports on strategic communication and foreign influence.
Chatham House — analyses of global soft-power competition.
IISS — geopolitical influence assessments.
Brookings Institution — comparative studies of U.S., EU, China, Russia.
Carnegie Endowment — research on authoritarian influence strategies.
*Oxford Handbook of Soft Power* — comprehensive academic overview.
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If you want, I can also format this into an article layout, add sections on case studies, or expand the intelligence-analysis angle.
The Sly Minds of Cunning Men
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A folktale from India showcasing corruption, portrayed through the Emperor Akbar and his trusted courtier, Birbal
https://medium.com/@weareji/the-sly-minds-of-cunning-men-6c7cddac13e1?sk=0867b43e696ff19941c4c142bbde5de7
#AkbarBirbal #folkstories #India #fiction @mastodonindians #corruption #governance #statecraft
The Sly Minds of Cunning Men - Vishwas R. Gaitonde - Medium

Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar was the third ruler of the Mughal dynasty in medieval India, the monarch who established and expanded the Mughal empire. Akbar was a ruler known for his progressive ideas…

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