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Media & Narrative
Analysis examining how framing, repetition, and language shape international expectations, responsibility assignment, and interpretive consensus.
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How Symbolic Nationhood Becomes a Claim of Indigenous Ancestry
A Category Problem The dispute is sustained less by new evidence than by category confusion. On Hispaniola, symbolic nationhood and ancestral indigeneity are often treated…
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DB-040 Feedback Loops: How Interpretive Silence Validates Normative Conversion
The structural vacuum of meaning and the hardening of soft law This article explains how a state’s failure to immediately and aggressively rebut the linguistic…
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DB-037 How Reference Consolidation Accelerates the Loss of Narrative Sovereignty
The structural displacement of state voice within citation networks This article explains the causal link between the stabilization of external reports and the state’s inability…
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DB-035 How International Narratives Become Self-Reinforcing
The structural filtering of data and the impossibility of corrective evidence This article explains how established international interpretations of state behavior automatically reject contradictory data…
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DB-032 When Silence Becomes Interpreted as Admission
The weaponization of administrative lag and the trap of non-response This article explains how a state’s failure to rapidly rebut an external accusation is structurally…