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The Modern Activity Gap (MAG) and the Arch of Instability (AI), The MAGAI Irregular Global Operational Flow TELECOMMUNICATION FLOWS Around the World in a Single Day Modern Activity Gap Telecommunications flows around the world on a single day. The highest density of flows is shown in black across North America, Europe, and Northeast Asia During the Cold War the Faulda Gap was the reference point. Now, The “Modern Activity Gap” (MAG) left replaces the Faulda Gap as the most significant geo-strategic reference of our time. As shown, the MAG is an area around and within the old Silk Road between the Black Sea Region and the littoral regions of East Asia. It is clearly seen in the 1998 geographical depiction (left) where the electronic transactions of modern global economies line the littorals and provide a familiar geography but the saturation that occurs in a northern corridor of modern human activity is near absolute. Yet, its absence in the highlighted MAG is striking. But, even more striking when viewed next to the widely referred to “Arch of Instability (AI). The nearly exclusive intersection I call the MAGAI is shown below. Clearly we face a changing world. Realigning our view of global connectivity and the dominating attributes of the evolving economic flow is critical. It is essential that we understand the evolving interconnectivity in and around the MAGAI and it’s impact on strategic choices globally. The MAG Meets the Arch of Instability A Context for Strategic Change There are strong forces on all sides of the MAG (above). In the west, the new economies of the Baltics, Balkans and Black Sea regions hold 100’s of millions of awakening consumers. With Trans-Atlantic security and EU backing their primary outlet has been west through Europe and across the Atlantic. In East and South Asia, the strong economies of the Western Pacific and the hyper growth in the Eastern China littoral encompass a billion strong consumer market with a dominant oceanic outlet to the west and through the U.S.. Within the gap, east from the wider Black Sea Region, across Russia, through the Caucasus, in South West and Central Asia, in Northern India, and within the Chinese hinterland there are the awakenings of markets to opportunities rich in potential for ground based interconnectivity. This Silk Road interconnectivity will alter the centuries long dominance of oceanic trade made essential by the political, economic and military barricades of a thousand years. The closure of the MAG is beginning. A look at the 2006 graphical depiction of the MAG will show significant change. With the markets of Europe connected directly to markets of the western Pacific by land with modern transportation and distribution capabilities, US centrality to globalization will cease. (MAGAI) ? ? High Earthquake Risk Nuclear Armed States Extensive Oil Reserves Significant Drug Production Littoral Solutions Proprietary >20% Population Undernourished >35% Population Undernourished <50% Population Have Access to Clean Water TELECOMMUNICATION FLOWS Around the World in a Single Day Modern Activity Gap Littoral Solutions Proprietary