There has been a setback in my plans for the next few weeks. Due to some complications involving personal matters, I have doubts as to whether I will be able to continue work on any new major posts starting next… Read More ›
Economics
Post-Graduate Prospects
I cannot believe that my graduate education is coming to an end later this year. Once it ends, the search for real Meaningful Work will commence. I feel confident that, yes, there are plenty of people who find value in… Read More ›
Analysis: Coal returns to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor — A greener life, a greener world
Progress towards the construction of a China-funded coal power plant in Gwadar raises questions about the climate pledges of both China and Pakistan. News that the Pakistan government plans to secure financing and start construction on a long-stalled 300-megawatt coal-fired power… Read More ›
A Reading of “How to Transform US Politics—and How Not To”
In an America where so much of what passes as political-economic discourse is thoroughly Jeffersonianism, what are the most fundamental characteristics of Hamiltonianism? Hamiltonianism stresses that political-economic power belongs to the Union–the American people, whose Sovereignty is enshrined in the… Read More ›
Update (20 March 2023)
Yesterday, I mentioned that I had two posts worthy of posting this week. I completed one of them and had it posted yesterday. Today, I am going to see if I can finish the other two proposed posts and have… Read More ›
On Rearmaments of Post-1945 Japan and West Germany
The Jeffersonian Empire of Liberty is being confronted by its own temporality. The “Unipolar Moment” which the Jeffersonians have been trying to build throughout the early 20th century has come to an end. America’s fiscal health is hardly suitable for… Read More ›
Planning for This Week’s Posts
I have a few ideas on what I would like to write about sometime this week, but I am still trying to figure out which one deserves to be articulated first. Overall, I have narrowed my ideas to three proposed… Read More ›
Why a de facto Japan-India alliance can be a game changer — Stagecraft and Statecraft
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s trip this coming weekend to New Delhi, close on the heels of Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese’s own India tour, is indicative of growing strategic cooperation among the Indo-Pacific region’s major democracies. Just as Germany’s rapid… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Basic Premises
A National Intranet relies on its own OS (Operating System) and computer software applications designed by and for its Totality. The PC features its own Browser to access the National Intranet, the Search Engine facilitating navigation of the National Intranet…. Read More ›
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