Commentary

Strategies of the Far-Right in Establishing American Authoritarianism

Understanding the documented playbooks matters for any institution whose work depends on stable, rules-based governance.

Strategies of the Far-Right in Establishing American Authoritarianism
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Institutions that move capital across borders depend on something they rarely price: the stability of rules-based governance. When the rules themselves become contested, the risk does not show up in a spreadsheet until it is too late to hedge.

The coalition takes no partisan position — political non-alignment is a founding principle. But analysing the documented strategies by which democratic guardrails are eroded is not partisanship; it is risk management. Capital flows to predictability, and predictability is a product of institutions that hold.

For a fund operating across more than ninety nations, the practical conclusion is to diversify dependence on any single jurisdiction’s stability and to invest in the local institutional capacity that makes regions resilient to shocks — political as much as economic.

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