An independent analytical framework examining how modern influence is accumulated,
constrained, and converted through attention, capital, institutions, and networks.
This project is non-partisan and unaffiliated with any political organisation or public office.
Framework
Influence in the digital era is multi-dimensional. Visibility alone is insufficient.
Durable power emerges when attention is reinforced by capital, institutional leverage,
and resilient networks.
Attention
A
Capital
C
Institutions
I
Networks
N
Application
Baseline assessment across all four dimensions
Event-driven updates following observable catalysts
Cross-validation using public data and primary sources
Explicit notation of uncertainty and assumptions
Methodology
The index is constructed using publicly observable indicators and documented assumptions.
Scores are directional rather than predictive and are revised only when material evidence
warrants adjustment.
Updates
Periodic updates are issued when meaningful developments alter the influence profile
of tracked actors. Communications are limited and source-driven.