The modern norm of political geography is fracturing through its own radicalization and by its own hand, not just by the accumulation of violations to its authority.
At the same time, the future of its governance, and the designability of that future, is now being decided through encounters with incommensurate external challenges to its claimed monopoly on geographic geometry.
Recognizing this paradox raises more questions and possibly provides some leads.
Structural Plex of the Paradox