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Topic: "Sometimes we do not see what we see"

1. Introduction
An unending process of modernity, political security, economic expansionist tendencies and emergence of nascent technological systems are making huge strides, in disguise.

2. Thesis Statement: Popular modernist tendencies, the US's adamance to retain her global hegemony vis a vis the rule-based world order, coupled with furtive economic inducements of the Communist regime and emergence of Artificial Intelligence to wage hybrid battle have blanketed economically less-developed countries to heed to the dictations of the lord of the world.

3. Ramifications of modernity
a) A prevalent wave of feminism have inhibited Muslim women to connive at ethical principles adorned by divine laws
b) Media's hidden tactics of manipulating public opinion

4. The US's endeavours to retain her global hegemony
a) Recent caveat to Venezuelan regime to stop persecuting the citizenry: A covert objective to wretch her oil resources
b.) Abrupt drawdown from two nuclear treaties (JCPOA and INF) to stop others matching her nuclear prowess
c.) US Indo-Pacific vision to contain China: looking towards East

5. China's economic inducements
a) Debt-trap diplomacy
b) technological theft
c) Sabre-rattling in the South China Sea: a clandestine strategy to suppress the US's influence in the Pacific region

6. Technological shifts
a) Artificial Intelligence: a covert web malware to change public opinion via social media tools (Facial recognition algorithm)
b) Cryptocurrency: Making a cashless society

7) Third world countries are either compelled or elated to adhere to the covert dictates of the global powers

8. Conclusion
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