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The belief that open markets breed open societies relies on a flawed interpretation of economic history. While rising wealth historically catalyzed democratization in specific post-war contexts like South Korea or Taiwan, contemporary autocracies have built sophisticated defense mechanisms against external ideological subversion. Market Exploitation

Lloyd’s of London and the P&I Clubs (Protection & Indemnity) refuse to insure any vessel calling on ports in listed countries (e.g., loading Russian oil at Pacific ports, entering North Korean waters). A single violation voids coverage, creating a de facto naval blockade. dictators no peace trade list

No article on the is complete without addressing evasion. As of 2026, an estimated 1,200 “dark” vessels (ships that turn off AIS transponders) operate as a shadow fleet, transferring Russian oil to North Korean coal to Iranian drones. The belief that open markets breed open societies

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Rodriguez leaned back, a cigar appearing in his hand as if by magic. The logic of the Trade List was brutal, circular, and absurd. A single violation voids coverage, creating a de

Sail directly to the designated market port (such as China for Opium or the US for Gold) to liquidate assets at 100 gold per item.

Pepe pointed to the news ticker running along the bottom of the Trade List interface. EVENT: GLOBAL RECESSION. Luxury goods demand dropped by 90%. Citizens are demanding Bread and Circuses.