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This section reflects a live analytical cycle.
Esays may be revised for clarity, not for events.

Current Works

This section presents Alain Pierre Lecours’ ongoing analytical work on political order, institutional legitimacy, and geopolitical realignment within Western societies.

The essays collected here examine how formal institutions persist under strain, how authority erodes before collapse, and how political and economic behavior adjusts ahead of institutional recognition. Rather than reacting to events, this work focuses on long-cycle dynamics: legitimacy fatigue, narrative breakdown, and structural exhaustion.

Argentina as Early Signal of Institutional Narrative Collapse

What the Argentine Counter-Revolution Reveals About Western Societies

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Institutional Legitimacy and Narrative Authority

Structural Exhaustion in Contemporary Western Democracies

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The Limit of Institutional Enforcement

When Authority Can Preserve Order but Not Orientation

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Post-Institutional Politics

Political Order After the Erosion of Explanatory Authority

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Behavioral Adjustment: Exit Without Collapse

Political systems rarely collapse when their authority erodes.

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