Strategic Analysis

State of Sovereignty 2026: The Global Bifurcation

Summary of Findings

The defining characteristic of the global order in 2026 is a fundamental bifurcation of the sovereign architecture. We are witnessing the emergence of two distinct operating systems for the global economy.

For private family offices, traditional risk models are increasingly insufficient. The friction costs of capital mobility are rising alongside new regulatory frameworks.

This analysis examines the emergence of a G7-led bloc prioritizing regulatory homogeneity and a BRICS+ bloc focused on resource nationalism. This report provides an exhaustive study of these dynamics to guide jurisdictional structuring for the coming decade.

Analysis Contents
1.0 The Institutional Rupture: G7 vs BRICS+ Full Access
2.0 Monetary Fragmentation and Payment Rails Full Access
3.0 Technological Sovereignty and Decoupling Client Access Required
4.0 Asset Protection in a Transparent Era Client Access Required
5.0 CIVITAS Strategic Selection Framework Client Access Required
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