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The Case of the Invisible Occupation. A Hybrid War Without Tanks, #7
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- ISBN8233802249
- EAN9798233802249
- Date de parution27/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The Case of the Invisible Occupation is the seventh volume of the Hybrid War Without Tanks series-a work of literary non-fiction that explores how modern occupation no longer requires soldiers, borders, or formal declarations of war. In this book, power operates quietly. Control is exercised not through violence, but through silence, paperwork, social pressure, manipulated trust, and the gradual normalization of injustice.
Institutions designed to protect-law enforcement, social services, volunteer networks, and administrative systems-are repurposed into tools of coercion and isolation. Through a series of interconnected cases and analytical observations, the book examines how individuals are stripped of agency without a single law being openly broken. Fear replaces accountability. Bureaucracy replaces brutality. Compassion itself becomes weaponized.
This is not a court transcript, but an artistic and analytical reconstruction of real mechanisms at work in contemporary societies. Names are altered, details reframed, yet the structures remain unmistakable. The narrative follows the logic of forensic deduction, revealing patterns rather than accusations, systems rather than villains. The Case of the Invisible Occupation asks a disturbing question:What happens when occupation no longer needs tanks-only your consent to look away?
Institutions designed to protect-law enforcement, social services, volunteer networks, and administrative systems-are repurposed into tools of coercion and isolation. Through a series of interconnected cases and analytical observations, the book examines how individuals are stripped of agency without a single law being openly broken. Fear replaces accountability. Bureaucracy replaces brutality. Compassion itself becomes weaponized.
This is not a court transcript, but an artistic and analytical reconstruction of real mechanisms at work in contemporary societies. Names are altered, details reframed, yet the structures remain unmistakable. The narrative follows the logic of forensic deduction, revealing patterns rather than accusations, systems rather than villains. The Case of the Invisible Occupation asks a disturbing question:What happens when occupation no longer needs tanks-only your consent to look away?























