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The 2026 World Cup is taking shape on the field, but off it, the tournament's promise of unity is clashing with political tensions and logistical hurdles.
Recognizing this factional dynamic—and the institutional obstacles that perpetuate it—is the first step toward effectively integrating populism and abundance.