Palindromic Geopolitical Theory
A New Strategic Lens to Anticipate Global Power
| Autor: | Baracaldo Marín, Nelson Javier |
| Colaborador: | Baracaldo Marín, Nelson Javier (Traductor) |
In a world where conflicts never disappear but constantly mutate, this work introduces a new way to anticipate global power: the Palindromic Geopolitical Theory (PGT).
Grounded in the Global Axes of Power —Region, Resources, Routes, and Networks—, PGT is a structured yet evolving analytical model, designed to adapt to new realities, technologies, actors, and emerging tensions. Its architecture can absorb complex dynamics, process multiscalar information, and detect hidden strategic patterns.
Each axis functions as a geostrategic antenna: what happens in a region, route, resource, or network can be read as part of a recurring cycle of power. This gives the theory a unique capacity for constant renewal and expansion without losing analytical coherence.
This work includes:
• The Geopolitical Power Equation
• The PAL-8 Template for predictive analysis
• A palindromic strategic algorithm
It also provides real-world cases: U.S.–China rivalry, Russia–Ukraine conflict, the Panama Canal, the Indo-Pacific, symbolic warfare, cyber-religion, lithium, and strategic narratives shaping the 21st century.
PGT does not merely interpret power — it models it, simulates it, and projects it, showing that equilibrium is also the key to peace.
Intended for strategists, analysts, governments, corporations, the military, academics, and any reader seeking to understand and anticipate the turning points of contemporary power through a theory that is open, adaptable, and structurally predictive.
∞↔ Where there is an axis in dispute, a palindromic cycle is already in motion. ↔∞