Context: Europe in disarray
This topic could be a salient point for insertion of an analysis grounded in complexity theory and the study of information or energy systems undergoing a self-gravitating or accelerating hyper-inflation of networked (inter-) connectivity; literally emergent chaos in far-from-equilibrium complex systems. Another perspective on a narrow aperture in this domain: the organisational, legal, administrative and bureaucratic systems of contemporary Europe may appear to be out of touch to a disaffected public and to a rapidly evolving strategic, economic, social and cultural context precisely because the audience (and context) for which the assumptions underlying those systems of governance and control were originally developed quite simply no longer exists.
Negotiating the accelerating metamorphosis of systemic change is a problem of global salience which appears rather poorly catered for by the leviathan of legacy organisational and heuristic solutions.