Taiwan, formerly known as “Formosa,” has historically been an island contested by various colonial powers vying for control of neighboring Mainland China. Its geographical location also made it ideal for facilitating trade between China, Korea and Japan, which was exactly… Read More ›
Japan
US recession fears darken outlook for global growth — The Indian Panorama
LONDON/TOKYO (TIP)- Manufacturing growth is slowing from Asia to Europe as China’s Covid-19 curbs and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupt supply chains, while the growing risk of a recession in the United States poses a new threat to the global… Read More ›
Japan’s Refusal to Save A Free-falling Yen Reflects the Global Economy’s Shortcomings — Spheres of Influence
Despite the value of the yen being in freefall, Japan sees economic intervention as too costly an endeavor. How will this policy decision play out? And what does it reveal about the state of the global free market? Japan’s Refusal to… Read More ›
Geopolitics of National Bolshevism
Bogumil, The idea that the KPD once had a Syndicalist faction among its ranks is something that I did not anticipate. I am also surprised to learn that the ousting of the Syndicalist faction helped contribute to the creation of… Read More ›
Reflections on Black ICE
As I had previously stated yesterday, I intended to write another post about my experiences of playing the Black ICE mod for HOI IV as Germany. Today, I will be sharing my observations here. The mod is ridiculously time-consuming; time… Read More ›
Replaying the Black Ice Mod
This Blog post is definitely going to be a brief one, so I will be cut to the chase and provide the fundamental details. I normally do not write posts about playing video games, but when I do, the experience… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Newfound Stagflation Fears (2022)
“Stagflation seems to be a word that we’ve been hearing a lot of recently. With the CPI report showing that inflation had slowed less than expected, stagflation concerns became even louder. However, for the average person, the term probably has… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Third Lost Decade (2022)
The previous Blog post outlined the ongoing extent of Inflation in the US and the EU/NATO member-states during the Coronavirus Pandemic. I provided bar graphs to demonstrate how the Inflation Rates for the US Dollar and the Euro rose dramatically… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: Formed/Formless Ideology Distinction
In my investigations of Pan-Germanic Socialism, it suddenly dawned on me that I began crafting an argument on the development of Socialism. Political Science, as a discipline among the Social Sciences, assumes that all Ideologies exist on equal footing insofar… Read More ›
Kitchen Update (22 December 2021)
“In our day, [Insecurity was] pretty [easy to take] care of. The delicate balance that ideally exists between [Unfreedom] and [Security] has long since tipped against Freedom [and Insecurity] practically everywhere on Earth. In [the Western Bloc countries], Freedom is… Read More ›
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