New International Security System

Basic Model - TWO-LEVEL GOVERNANCE ARCHITECTURE


1. LEVEL OF THE DIGITAL SOCIETY (digital layer of civilization)

1.1. Essence

The digital society is represented as the Digital Institutional Platform (DIP) — a global system of self-governance of digital interactions operating on the basis of patterns, digital contracts, and ethical algorithms of polycentric institutions and their subplatforms.

It is not a state and does not replace the state.

It performs the function of the operating system of civilization.

2. LEVEL OF STATES

2.1. Essence

The state is a territorial institution responsible for the implementation of physical, social, and legal infrastructure.

It does not govern the digital society.

It integrates with the DIP as a physical executor within which a human acts as a digital person.

3. CORE INSTITUTIONS OF THE DIGITAL SOCIETY

3.1. Digital Person and Their Polycentric Institution

The digital person is the primary subject of the digital society — the bearer of rights, responsibilities, and participation in economic and social interactions.

Each individual in the DIP is represented as a digital person who has their own polycentric institution (CPI) — a personalized node of interaction within the system.

This institution includes:

The personalized AI is part of the overall system of artificial intelligence of polycentric institutions and functions as an interface between the individual and the global digital system.

It:

Thus, the digital person is an active and responsible participant integrated into the global network of interactions.

3.2. Digital Property

Digital property is any digitized object capable of entering into contractual relations.

This includes:

Digital property is a universal form of value representation within the system and is significantly broader than tokenization.

3.3. Global Basic Digital Income (GBDI)

GBDI is a global automatic basic income generated from the growth of the digital economy and distributed among all individuals as a fundamental right of participation in the civilizational system.

GBDI is a function of the circulation of digital property, not the result of its issuance or speculative tokenization.

Within the DIP:

They do not create value independently, but instead:

Value arises through circulation and interaction.

3.3.1. Source of GBDI: Circulation, Not Fees

Core principle:

Not:

But:

Model:

$20 trillion of the digital economy → enters the DIP → accelerates → generates +$20–40 trillion → forms the GBDI fund

Income per person (9 billion people)

Scenario GBDI Fund Per Person / Year
Minimum $20 trillion ≈ $2,222
Base $30 trillion ≈ $3,333
High $40 trillion ≈ $4,444

4. NEW INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SYSTEM

4.1. Type

International security in a two-level system of a globalized society has an inter-systemic nature and is not limited to traditional military or coercive mechanisms.

It emerges as a property of the architecture of interaction among polycentric institutions rather than as an external instrument of coercion or deterrence.

The foundation of security lies in:

Thus, security becomes a function of systemic coexistence.

4.2. Source

The source of security is the economic inclusion of all polycentric institutions in a shared system of value circulation.

The higher their level, the lower the motivation for conflict.

Transparency of digital processes reduces opportunities for hidden actions and asymmetries.

As a result, security arises as a natural outcome of structural interaction rather than as a coercive function.

5. PEACE AS A FUNCTION OF THE SECURITY SYSTEM

Peace in the digital society is understood not as a political agreement, but as a systemic outcome of the architecture of interaction.

As integration grows:

Conflicts transform from interstate confrontation into individual and contractual interactions.

Peace becomes a natural function of a stable system.

6. IDEOLOGY WITHOUT IDEOLOGY

The digital society is not based on a single ideology and does not impose belief systems.

It creates a neutral space where diverse value systems can coexist without conflict.

7. CIVILIZATIONAL OUTCOME

This forms the foundation of an economy of peace — more efficient, balanced, and inclusive.

8. GENERAL FORMULA

Digital Society =
(Digital Person + Digital Property + Contracts + Cross-Signals)
× Polycentric Institutions → GBDI → Peace

9. KEY CONCLUSION

The proposed model forms a new international security system based not on the balance of power, but on the architecture of interaction.

Security emerges as an internal property of the global system — through economic inclusion, transparency, and interdependence.

GBDI ensures basic economic stability and removes structural causes of conflict.

This transformation means:

This is not a modernization of the existing system, but the formation of a new civilizational architecture in which peace emerges as a natural result.


Additional Information

More details:
Digital Society: Constitution of Peace and Institutional Architecture of Sustainable Development