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Worldlines – The threads connecting geopolitics

Nel Bonilla

A newsletter exploring how geography, history, and social forces interweave to shape our geopolitical present, analyzing the patterns driving global change in these momentous times.

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The Illusion of Retreat

J.M.W. Turner, Slavers throwing overboard the Dead and Dying — Typhoon coming on ("The Slave Ship") (1840). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This artwork depicts the Zong massacre, where human lives were sacrificed for insurance claims.

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Davos 2026: Taking off the Mask

Édouard Manet, Masked Ball at the Opera (1873). The uniformity of the dress—then top hats, now business suits—betrays the uniformity of the worldview..

a month ago
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The Bunker and the Void: An Introduction to a Silent Coup

Note: In preparation for my upcoming essay series "The Bunker and the Void" (related to the Weaponizing Time series), I have compiled this primer. It aggregates the core concepts of some of my recent notes to provide a cohesive overview of ...

a month ago
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Weaponizing Time – Part III: The Steel-Hard Casing of Imperial Deferral

Francisco de Goya, “Saturn Devouring His Son” (Saturno devorando a su hijo) (c. 1819–1823). A depiction of the Titan Cronus (Time) eating his children to prevent them from usurping his power.

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  • Nel Bonilla

    A PhD candidate specializing in Migration Sociology, Social Geography, and Conflict Studies. I want to understand the links between human movements, urban dynamics, and the socio-political forces that shape our world.

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