America’s Energy Reset: The Thriving of Active Sovereignty in the National Power

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The decades-long traditions of energy security in the United States were based on stable supply chains, strategic reserve, and international trading relations. A different style currently being redefined as active sovereignty is taking shape of that framework today. Rather than mostly focusing on the interconnected markets, the policymakers are focusing on domestic control, strategic manufacturing, and stricter regulation of the vital resources. The change is an indication of changing geopolitical conditions, a supply chain disruption, and an increased concern with long term resilience in energy production and distribution.