AGWIRC 2026 Press Hub

The Geoeconomic Media Archive

Official briefings, policy dockets, and accreditation guidelines for journalists covering the shifting dynamics of market-made sovereignty and global power.

Core Assets

Official Conference Briefings

Access verified publications, programmatic schedules, and the foundational MMSIR frameworks prepared for the diplomatic corps and international press.

Official Press Kit

MMSIR Policy Brief

Program & Docket

Comprehensive media dossier including speaker bios, high-resolution institutional imagery, and the complete AGWIRC 2026 thematic agenda.

An analytical framework detailing the theoretical foundations of market-made sovereignty and transnational infrastructure in modern statecraft.

The complete chronological schedule of geoeconomic panels, closed-door diplomatic roundtables, and keynote speaking times.

Official Statements

Recent Press Releases

October 14, 2026
September 28, 2026
August 15, 2026

Inaugural Keynote Speakers Announced

MMSIR Framework Published

Washington Venue Secured

AGWIRC 2026 confirms leading sovereign risk analysts and international trade emissaries to open the Washington summit.

The Market-Made School of International Relations releases its foundational paper on transnational infrastructure and governance.

The organizing committee confirms the historic diplomatic corridor venue for the single-day geoeconomic assembly.

A quiet, empty high-end lecture hall in Washington D.C., soft overcast daylight streaming through large windows, editorial documentary photography style, shallow depth of field, 35mm film.
A quiet, empty high-end lecture hall in Washington D.C., soft overcast daylight streaming through large windows, editorial documentary photography style, shallow depth of field, 35mm film.
Credentialing

Media Accreditation

We welcome international correspondents, economic policy writers, and regional broadcasters covering the summit. Credential applications must be submitted by November 10, 2026, accompanied by official editorial commission letters.

All accredited media gain access to the main press gallery, dedicated briefing rooms, and scheduled interview blocks with keynote speakers and diplomatic delegates.