GLOBAL SECURITY UNIT
The Perpetual Cold War
"Macro-Economic Study of a Bipolar World Stasis (2026)"
| CHIEF ARCHITECT: Ahmed A.F. Nasr | DATA SCIENCE: Heba S.A. Younis |
⚠️ SIMULATION PROTOCOL: This asset explores a timeline where the Soviet Union survived into the 21st century, maintaining a permanent bipolar world order based on rigid state planning.
ARCHITECT'S BRIEF: The dissolution of the Soviet Union marked the "End of History" for many, but what if that collapse never occurred? At Chronoverse Capital, we analyze the Frozen Present—a world locked in a permanent nuclear stalemate.
VISUAL SIMULATION: THE "DIGITAL IRON CURTAIN" DIVIDING BERLIN IN 2026
I. The "Red Web" vs. The Internet
The rivalry creates a bifurcated technology sector. The West develops the open internet, while the East perfects OGAS (The Red Web), a centralized network designed for economic planning and total state control.
FIG 1.0: WORLD ORDER COMPARISON (2026)
| METRIC | REAL HISTORY | SIMULATION |
|---|---|---|
| Global Trade | Interconnected Chains | Two Separate Blocs |
| Political Stability | Multipolar Chaos | Bipolar Rigidity |
NEXUS STRATEGIC PATHWAY
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Historical References & Citations
- Medvedev, R. A. (1971). Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism.
- Gaddis, J. L. (2005). The Cold War: A New History. Penguin.
PLATINUM ELITE ARCHIVE • CHRONOVERSE CAPITAL • 2026
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