Frank Genovese
Today, many critics argue that the country stands at the edge of a different reality. A reality where foreign alignment is no longer strategic cooperation but structural dependence. A reality where participation in global platforms branded as peace initiatives is seen not as diplomacy but as normalization of power politics. And most dangerously, a reality where domestic democratic outcomes appear increasingly entangled with external expectations.
This shift has not happened overnight. It has unfolded quietly through economic vulnerability, security partnerships, and institutional pressure.
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