Abstract
Abstract:
Current U.S. trade policy is rooted in zero-sum metrics and symmetrical retaliation models that fail to capture the systemic nature of global economic flows. This paper proposes a new framework based on CODES (Chirality of Dynamic Emergent Systems) to design trade policy through structured resonance rather than probabilistic deficit logic. By modeling trade as a dynamic phase relationship between systems, we present a path toward optimized leverage, structural resilience, and long-term coherence across economic networks.
CODES reframes trade not as a balance sheet but as a signal system—where coherence, not parity, defines strength. We introduce the Coherence Index (CI) as a new metric for evaluating the structural intelligence of trade relationships, compare traditional tactics like reciprocal tariffs with phase-aware alternatives, and propose a policy design language rooted in emergent alignment. The age of retaliation economics is ending. A new phase begins—with structure as signal, and resonance as strategy.