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This page (175) appears to be from a strategic policy paper or manuscript discussing the concept of 'Hard Gatekeeping' in international relations and cyber security. It argues for a system where nations must adhere to certain standards (like IPv6 or nuclear non-proliferation) to benefit from inclusion in 'American gatekept systems.' It cites Brian Arthur's power-law dynamics and references historical precedents like the Thirty Years War to argue against forced inclusion while maintaining strategic exclusivity.

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Name Role Context
Brian Arthur Theorist/Researcher
Mentioned regarding 'power-law dynamics' in successful network arrangements.

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Historical (1618-1648)
Thirty Years War
Europe

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Mentioned in rhetorical question: 'Do you really want to rely on French computers?'
Mentioned in rhetorical question regarding 'Indian bikinis' and regarding a hypothetical search engine.
Mentioned regarding cyber-security tools and nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding finance and trade channels to Europe.
Mentioned regarding military support.
Used as a hypothetical example of a nation being forced to use Indian technology.
Mentioned as a trade destination and regarding the Thirty Years War history.
Implied by 'American security' and 'American gatekept systems'.

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"If the aim of any society in this connected age is to accelerate the compression of time for its citizens, than life outside the best gates for this will be a nearly fatal political cost."
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"Do you really want to rely on French computers? Wear Indian bikinis?"
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"Hard Gatekeeping frames these together as a piece; it spots the topological string running between each and gives us a firm position from which to pull the threads we want."
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"We are, after all, what we are conneted to."
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"The specific problem of Europe 350 years ago was if each King could"
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