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This document is page 176 of a manuscript or policy paper included in House Oversight records (likely related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, possibly a draft by Joshua Cooper Ramo or similar intellectual in Epstein's circle). The text discusses geopolitical philosophy, adapting the Westphalian concept of sovereignty to modern networks ('Cuius reticulum, eius reticulum'), and argues for an aggressive American defense strategy against existential threats like AI and genetic engineering. It cites a 2015 article in Nature regarding network theory and node centrality.

People (2)

Name Role Context
I.A. Kovacs Author/Researcher
Cited in footnote 249 regarding 'Destruction Perfected' article
A-L. Barabasi Author/Researcher
Cited in footnote 249 regarding 'Destruction Perfected' article

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Nature
Publisher of the cited article 'Destruction Perfected'
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (indicated by footer)

Timeline (2 events)

1648
Treaties settling European wars (Peace of Westphalia)
Europe
European nations
2015
Publication of cited article 'Destruction Perfected'
Nature Journal

Locations (6)

Location Context
Discussed in the context of defense strategy and geopolitical power
Mentioned regarding trading orders, data tracking, and geopolitical rivalry
Mentioned regarding rules of transparency and trading regimes
Mentioned regarding reaction to neighboring states' alliances
Mentioned in the context of Pacific trade arrangements
Referenced in historical context (1648 wars)

Relationships (1)

I.A. Kovacs Co-authors A-L. Barabasi
Cited together in footnote 249

Key Quotes (5)

"Cuius regio, eius religio as the governing principle. Whose realm, whose religion."
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"Cuius reticulum, eius reticulum. Whose realm, whose network."
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"To the question, “What would America fight against in a gatekept world?” one answer is this: We would resist any attempt to force-fit a nation to a gated order."
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"When truly existential dangers emerge – nuclear weapons, certain types of artificial intelligence or genetic engineering – then we must attack."
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"America needs to become the greatest asymmetrical one – capable of devastating, instant action anywhere in the real or topological world."
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