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'''New-medievalism''' (sometimes Neo-medievalism) is an [[Astropolitics|astropolitical]] term that likens the structure of interstellar society to that of high-medieval Europe. It emphasizes the fragmented and overlapping nature of sovereignty, in which nation-states retain the majority of astropolitical initiative but increasingly share power with international organizations, megacorporations, and other non-state actors. | '''New-medievalism''' (sometimes Neo-medievalism) is an [[Astropolitics|astropolitical]] term that likens the structure of interstellar society to that of high-medieval Europe. It emphasizes the fragmented and overlapping nature of sovereignty, in which nation-states retain the majority of astropolitical initiative but increasingly share power with international organizations, [[Megacorporation|megacorporations]], and other non-state actors. |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 26 August 2025
New-medievalism (sometimes Neo-medievalism) is an astropolitical term that likens the structure of interstellar society to that of high-medieval Europe. It emphasizes the fragmented and overlapping nature of sovereignty, in which nation-states retain the majority of astropolitical initiative but increasingly share power with international organizations, megacorporations, and other non-state actors.