Drift Signals
Drift Signals are analyst-validated, evidence-anchored records asserting that a structural political dimension has shifted.
Each signal documents a time-bounded structural development using publicly available evidence and defined validation thresholds. Signals are descriptive, not predictive, and are issued only after meeting internal publication gates.
Signal structure
- What happened — time-bounded observable indicator
- Why it matters if it continues — conditional structural relevance
- What to watch next — measurable follow-up indicators
- Evidence anchors — source, date, excerpt reference
- Impact and confidence classification
Issuance policy
Signals are issued only when structural eligibility criteria are met. Publication timing does not affect inclusion eligibility.
Access
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