The Hybrid Sovereign: Peace Doctrine as a System Condition - Softcover

Dinca, Grigore

 
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THE HYBRID SOVEREIGN
Peace Doctrine as a System Condition
Grigore Dinca

Sovereignty did not collapse.
It was bypassed.

States still speak the language of authority, law, and legitimacy, yet decisive power now operates elsewhere: in infrastructure, platforms, finance, logistics, and narrative systems that act faster than institutions can respond. Control no longer depends on territory or consent. It depends on continuity.

The Hybrid Sovereign is a structural diagnosis of this shift.

This book argues that modern sovereignty is no longer declared. It is installed. Peace is no longer negotiated and assumed. It is engineered and maintained as a system condition. When escalation becomes unprofitable and collapse becomes structurally impossible, peace persists regardless of ideology, belief, or trust.

Drawing on systems theory, hybrid conflict analysis, and infrastructural power dynamics, Grigore Dinca demonstrates:

  • Why classical sovereignty has become operationally obsolete

  • How power migrated into infrastructure, platforms, finance, and narrative control

  • Why legitimacy without execution no longer governs outcomes

  • How modern conflict begins with denial, not violence

  • Why traditional peace architectures fail under hybrid conditions

  • How peace can be engineered through resilience, redundancy, and control of failure modes

This is not a political manifesto.
It is not a moral appeal.
It is not a call for ideology.

It is a framework for understanding how power actually functions in the post-state order—and how stability can be preserved without authoritarian control, coercion, or belief.

The Hybrid Sovereign is written for policymakers, strategists, security professionals, systems thinkers, and anyone seeking to understand why institutions struggle to govern outcomes—and what must replace symbolic authority if peace is to endure.

Peace is no longer fragile.
It is structural.

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