Transactional Realism and Energy Antifragility in the G-Zero Cycle
By: Kelly J. Pottella G. The contemporary international order is undergoing a structural transition toward what international relations theory defines as the "G-Zero World" : a scenario of geopolitical entropy characterized by a global leadership vacuum and the waning efficacy of multilateral institutional frameworks. In this conjuncture, Venezuela has ceased to be a peripheral phenomenon, evolving instead into the critical node of a traumatic remapping of hegemony within the Western Hemisphere. What superficial perspectives interpret as mere volatility is, in rigor, the execution of a National Security Strategy grounded in Transactional Realism . While the National Security Strategy (NSS) narrative of Western powers employs securitization —the elevation of political matters to the status of existential threats—to legitimize the use of unilateral coercive measures as tools of statecraft , the Venezuelan State has developed a "technical resistance diplomacy." This p...