Market Cycles – Bundle (No. 4–6) – Long-Term Structural Readings
Market Cycles – Bundle No. 4–6
Long-Term Structural Readings – Strategic Foresight Series
North Africa • Southeast Asia • Adriatic-Danube Europe
This bundle brings together Volumes 4–6 of the Market Cycles series, offering a coherent long-term structural reading of three strategic interface regions shaping the emerging multipolar world.
✔ A unified cyclological framework (2160-year cycles, Kondratiev waves)
✔ Three complementary systemic roles:
– North Africa: defensive viability and Euro-African continuity
– Southeast Asia: maritime interface and Indo-Pacific circulation
– Adriatic–Danube Europe: continental corridor and industrial integration platform
✔ Energy systems, water resources, ports, logistics corridors, and industrial networks
✔ Structural constraints, resilience mechanisms, and long-term territorial organization
✔ Capital allocation under constraint: continuity, circulation, and integration over growth narratives
✔ A comparative reading of strategic interfaces linking Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Indo-Pacific
✔ Long-term perspectives for investors, strategists, engineers, and foresight professionals
Rather than focusing on short-term market fluctuations, these three reports reveal the underlying architectures that organize flows, infrastructures, production systems, and geopolitical positioning.
👉 North Africa stabilizes. Southeast Asia circulates. Adriatic–Danube Europe connects.
Together, they illustrate how strategic interfaces shape the continuity of the global system.
This bundle provides a complete entry point into the Market Cycles methodology and its application across three major regions.
For investors, strategists, engineers, and readers seeking long-term structural clarity beyond short-term narratives.
Digital edition (PDF) – April-June 2026
~180 pages total
Immediate access after purchase
Watermarked, personal download
Author: Jean-Marc Bélot
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