The World Bank has cut its China growth outlook for this year and next, citing the impact of the abrupt loosening of strict COVID-19 containment measures and persistent property sector weakness, reports Reuters. The Washington-based lender, in a report released… Read More ›
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Huawei – A Threat To The Canadian Five Eyes Membership? — David Perreault
As one of the five leading members in Five Eyes, Canada currently risks losing its membership in the intelligence alliance due to a national security controversy involving Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications company. Huawei’s admission into Canada’s 5G network can negatively… Read More ›
An Historian’s WordPress Blog
In my spare time last week, I did a bit of searching around on WordPress to see if there were any other WordPress Blogs worth mentioning here on The Fourth Estate. Of the various Blogs that I read online, I… Read More ›
Update (26 November 2022)
I made some mind-blowing discoveries in this research paper that I am currently working on. Readers of The Fourth Estate will recall that I discussed about it on the ARPLAN Blog in the latest post from late October. My discoveries… Read More ›
Update (15 November 2022)
The first half of my Blog post about the role of Automation in Economic Planning has been established. I have addressed the Work-Standard’s version, MTEP, and how it differs from STEP. Now, I just need to document the available literature… Read More ›
Update (11 November 2022)
I currently have a number of new research articles that I would like to add to the Digital Library today. It looks like my theorization of the relations between the German Reich and Soviet Union and North Korea and Mainland… Read More ›
On The Work-Standard’s “Modes of Production”
To begin, I am sharing two relevant posts that I had made last year. The posts in question are the “Six Alls of Total Mobilization of Production for Profit” and “Quality of Arbeit vs. Quantity of Kapital.” Some of my… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: On Cold War-era Latin America in “China: Mao’s Legacy”
In the latter half of the Second World War, the “Cold War,” Latin America bore witness to proxy wars, civil wars, and revolutions by the Jeffersonians and the Soviets, who sought to gain influence among the continent’s nations. All notions… Read More ›
Update (23 August 2022)
Today, I have about three topics which I would like to discuss at some point this week. My goal is to post them throughout the course of the week. Without further ado, allow me to address them. The first post… Read More ›
On Basic Diagrams and Kremlingames
Yesterday, I did some basic creations of simple diagrams intended for future Blog posts. I am not intending these for anything major like another edition to The Work-Standard, so I thought it would be nice to share them here. Finally,… Read More ›
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