Sovereign Capital in an Age of Systemic Risk Sovereign risk is no longer only a question of debt, deficits, reserves, growth, inflation, external balances, political stability, institutional credibility, or market access. Those factors still matter. They remain central to public finance, sovereign credit analysis, fiscal planning, national development, and macroeconomic stability. But they no longer … Continue reading “From Sovereign Risk to National Resilience: Why Sovereign Capital Nexus Connects Public Balance Sheets, Disaster Risk Finance, and Whole-of-Society Systems Intelligence”
Sovereign Resilience in an Age of Connected Risk Sovereigns sit at the center of national resilience. Governments carry responsibilities that no private institution can fully assume: public finance, infrastructure, emergency response, health systems, water security, energy security, food systems, national development, public safety, social protection, fiscal stability, public assets, regulatory authority, and long-term national continuity. … Continue reading “Introducing Sovereign Capital Nexus: The Sovereign Risk, Public Balance Sheet, and National Resilience Platform for an Age of Systemic Risk”