AGWIRC 2026

The Market-Made World Order

An elite convening in Washington, D.C. analyzing how transnational markets, technological statecraft, and corporate power now dictate global sovereignty.

The MMSIR Paradigm

Sovereignty is no longer mapped solely by territorial borders.

The Market-Made School of International Relations (MMSIR) pioneers a rigorous analytical framework that positions transnational infrastructure and geoeconomic competition as the primary drivers of modern global governance.

Strategic Coalition

Strategic Objectives

Introduce and advance MMSIR as a new school of thought for understanding twenty‑first‑century international relations.

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Illuminate

Convene

Promote

Strengthen

Illuminate the rise of market‑driven geopolitics by analyzing how supply chains, digital platforms, AI ecosystems, and capital networks now influence global order.

Convene global leaders and innovators to examine emerging power dynamics and the strategic implications of geoeconomic competition.


Promote systems‑level leadership capable of navigating interdependence, technological disruption, and institutional transformation.


Strengthen Washington’s role as a global hub for diplomacy, strategy, and international policy innovation.


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/ Analytical Focus

Core Analytical Pillars

The summit convenes leading minds to dissect the intersection of private capital and state power across three distinct thematic tracks structured for immediate strategic application.

Technological Statecraft

Modern statecraft is increasingly executed through the control of physical supply chains, semiconductor fabrication, and undersea communication cables. We analyze these critical technical realities as the decisive battlegrounds of contemporary geoeconomic competition.

Market-Made Influence

Transnational corporations, sovereign wealth funds, and private asset managers now execute strategic maneuvers that directly shape international security. Assessing these dynamics requires an analytical departure from traditional, state-centric diplomatic models.

Join the Convening

Secure your delegation's place at the premier Washington summit defining the strategic frameworks of the next decade.