The global system is not being rebuilt — it is being recalibrated through fragmentation, cyber vulnerability, infrastructural competition, and the rise of systemic vacuums.
Systemic Collapse Theory (SCT) offers a new way to interpret this moment: a world where major powers block alternatives rather than build architectures, Africa becomes the material core of the century, and survival belongs to states that can anticipate collapse before it forms.
This is the foundational statement of a new school of thought for an age of engineered instability.