Summary
I. Introduction — A World Entering the Era of Systemic Disorder
Dump of Geopolitics analyzes the deep transformation of political, economic, and cognitive systems. The authors argue that the world has entered a phase of bipolar political disorder, where classical geopolitical logic dissolves and is replaced by fragmented narratives, cognitive activism, digital polarization, and hybrid influence instruments.
Modern geopolitics becomes a marketplace of meanings: states, corporations, networks and individuals compete for interpretations and narrative leadership, not only for territory or resources. This competition — the “dump” of competing worldviews — structures the book’s ten-part analysis.
II. Ten Books — Geopolitical Chaos, Meanings & Global Dialogue
The work consists of ten volumes that together explore the dimensions of modern turbulence:
- Bipolar disorder of global politics — collapse of stable blocs, rise of unpredictable coalitions.
- Cognitive activism — actors reshaping agendas via digital mobilization and narrative engineering.
- Chaos as a mirror of society — cultural trauma, inequality and rapid tech change as instability drivers.
- Public dialogue & meaning — shared interpretation as foundation for political order.
- Compromise & understanding — models of negotiation beyond power-centric diplomacy.
- Volumes 6–10 deepen analysis of legitimacy crises, identity conflicts, and emerging post-classical political structures.
The authors conclude the world is in a civilizational phase transition: legacy governance collapses while digital, polycentric architectures emerge.
III. The Ukrainian Game of Influence: Solve, Don't Just Discuss
The chapter The Chess Game of Influence reframes Ukraine as a laboratory for global institutional innovation: a place where digital governance is stress-tested, civic mobilization reforms institutions, reconstruction yields new development models, and decentralized networks challenge traditional hierarchies.
Rather than endless debate, the Ukrainian project emphasizes practical solutions and institutional engineering as the core of international cooperation.
IV. A New System of International Security
The book proposes a blueprint for a modern international security architecture centered on:
- reducing systemic incentives to wage war;
- digital transparency of financial and political flows;
- algorithmic conflict-prevention mechanisms;
- new accountability frameworks;
- institutionalized polycentric governance beyond state-centric models.
Individuals, digital communities and polycentric institutions are recognized as legitimate international actors — enabling a shift from Realpolitik to what the authors call Ethical Geopolitics.
V. New Conceptuality, Global Architecture & the Digital Society
1. Global Digital Law
Designs a legal order for data flows, digital property, digital citizenship, and cross-border digital activity.
2. Change of Cognitive Paradigm
From analog political thinking to digital cognition built on distributed decision-making, algorithmic transparency and embedded ethical constraints.
3. Economic Transformation
Phase transition from industrial, resource-based economies to knowledge-based, platform-driven, polycentric economies.
4. New Sociality
Social contracts evolve toward digital identity, cooperative economic models, transnational solidarity and new collective security mechanisms.
VI. Governing an Unpredictable World — Institutionalization of Chaos
The authors argue that 21st-century instability must be governed proactively: chaos can be made manageable via new institutions, dynamic law, continuous feedback, and algorithmic early-warning systems. The Digital Society and Digital Economy become the platforms for adaptive, resilient development.
VII. Ideology of Economic Individualism & Personal Sovereignty
The book advances a doctrine centered on personal sovereignty and economic individualism:
- Personal sovereignty — individuals as primary holders of rights, freedoms and digital property;
- Digital property — transparent, interoperable ownership enabling self-governed economic activity;
- Economic individualism — individuals directly participate in creating and governing value through digital institutions and algorithmic fairness.
VIII. The International Hub for Sustainable Development Project Management
A central practical proposal: a new international organization — the International Hub for Sustainable Development Project Management — built on a Digital Institutional Platform (DIP). The Hub coordinates reconstruction and development, provides polycentric governance, integrates digital law and property, and supports ethical algorithmic decision-making for global crises.
IX. Digital Companies, VEEs & Social Solidarity Economy
New economic mechanisms explored include:
- algorithmically governed digital companies;
- Virtual Economic Environments (VEEs) for global cooperation;
- social basic income as a stabilizer;
- solidarity economy as an alternative scalable welfare model.
X. Overcoming Civilizational Conflict — Building a Shared Future
Final chapters tackle macro-historical divides (Global North vs South, inter-civilizational struggles). The authors argue that digital, polycentric, cooperative architectures can replace coercive governance with systems based on shared benefits, transparency and institutional equality.
Notably, charity is reframed as an instrument of global governance and security through the Charitable Foundation “International Security and Sustainable Development.”
XI. Conclusion
Dump of Geopolitics diagnoses the transition from industrial geopolitics to digital polycentric governance and prescribes institutional remedies:
- a new international security system;
- a digital legal order;
- a solidarity-oriented global economy;
- a governance architecture rooted in individual sovereignty;
- a class of institutions capable of managing chaos.
Ukraine is placed at the center as a testbed and catalyst for 21st-century institutional innovation. The book functions as a roadmap toward a new civilizational paradigm grounded in freedom, equality, justice, and sustainable digital development.