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Why Global Governance Needs a Strategic Reset: Moving from Damage Control to Absolute Prevention

  The international community regularly witnesses the devastating consequences of geopolitical failure. Recently, on the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, the United Nations leadership reiterated a familiar plea: protect children, ensure accountability, and prevent further suffering in war zones. While the sentiment is necessary under current global conditions, it highlights a profound, systemic limitation in how modern international law operates. We are trapped in a cycle of managing the symptoms of war rather than eliminating the disease itself. To understand why a fundamental structural shift is required—such as the transition toward an absolute prevention model like the Sarwar Peace Protocol International Organization (SPPIO)—we must analyze the structural gap between reactive regulation and absolute prevention. The Core Defect of the Current Global System The modern international framework, primarily led by the United Nations, operates on a ...