Nations that once relied on aid grew into partnerships; nations that once gave aid realized their own vulnerabilities; and the old binaries — weak vs. strong — dissolved into networks of shared interests, shared technologies, and shared futures.… In the year 2026, the Earth was no longer organized in the easy blocs of the 20th century. Old alliances had refashioned themselves, technology had reshaped economies, and once-peripheral regions stood tall with capacities no one would’ve predicted a generation earlier. On the far edge of the North Atlantic sat the Federation of Arctiga — a nation of rocky coasts, deep fjords, and a population fewer than 6 million. For decades, Arctiga had been a recipient of aid: economic grants, climate adaptation funds, military cooperation, and digital infrastructure assistance from larger partners — particularly the United States and a consortium of European and Asian states. In the early 2020s, Arctig...