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The Canon of Intermediary Governance
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- ISBN8233583995
- EAN9798233583995
- Date de parution05/01/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The intermediary is not a "middleman" in the commercial sense. It is the structural position that enables a system to survive. In modern societies, most governance does not occur at the top; it happens where flows cross. It happens where responsibility must move without collapsing. This book, "The Canon of Intermediary Governance, " is written as a canonical instrument to recognize what governance is actually made of: interfaces, transfers, permissions, and liabilities.
Core Insights:This book defines "intermediary governance" as the structural discipline of designing, operating, and auditing the interfaces that transfer responsibility across actors, layers, and time. Conversion as Core Function: Intermediaries turn one type of constraint (e.g., private intent) into another (e.g., public obligation) without destroying reality . Risk Redistribution: Risk is not eliminated but redistributed.
Learn how intermediaries decide where risk accumulates and when it surfaces . Accountability Routing: A system becomes governable when it can answer "Who decided?" and "Who bears the downside?" This book provides the routing architecture for accountability . Legitimacy Stabilization: How intermediaries reduce the felt violence of direct conflict and stabilize the system through consistent conversion .
This canon is for builders of organizations, contracts, markets, protocols, platforms, and cross-border operations. It does not offer quick techniques but provides structural sight. Whether you are designing a digital platform, managing a supply chain, or structuring a legal entity, this book offers the minimum viable interface for sustainable exchange.
Core Insights:This book defines "intermediary governance" as the structural discipline of designing, operating, and auditing the interfaces that transfer responsibility across actors, layers, and time. Conversion as Core Function: Intermediaries turn one type of constraint (e.g., private intent) into another (e.g., public obligation) without destroying reality . Risk Redistribution: Risk is not eliminated but redistributed.
Learn how intermediaries decide where risk accumulates and when it surfaces . Accountability Routing: A system becomes governable when it can answer "Who decided?" and "Who bears the downside?" This book provides the routing architecture for accountability . Legitimacy Stabilization: How intermediaries reduce the felt violence of direct conflict and stabilize the system through consistent conversion .
This canon is for builders of organizations, contracts, markets, protocols, platforms, and cross-border operations. It does not offer quick techniques but provides structural sight. Whether you are designing a digital platform, managing a supply chain, or structuring a legal entity, this book offers the minimum viable interface for sustainable exchange.














