Recently stumbled across an historical example of Narco-Capitalism during World War II by pure coincidence. Even more significant is the fact that an entire intelligence agency was heavily involved in clandestine smuggling operations to acquire contacts and product within a… Read More ›
Japan
Translating “The Resurrection of the West”
The following is my rough translation of one of the books that Bogumil from ARPLAN said that he was going to translate at one point. This one in question is Otto Dickel’s The Resurrection of the West, which so far… Read More ›
LEARN ABOUT AMERICA’S ECONOMIC WAR ON CHINA
The Anti-China Policies Come Out Of A Familiar Playbook Of American Imperialist Policy-Making. The Aim Is To Prevent Economic And Technological Competition From A Major Rival. China’s economy is slowing down. Current forecasts put China’s GDP growth in 2023 at… Read More ›
Foreign Investors Flock to Japan’s Real Estate Market as Economy Improves and Yen Weakens
Foreign Investors Flock to Japanese Real Estate Market A recent report by real estate consulting firm “Knight Frank” has revealed that foreign investors are increasingly turning their attention to the Japanese real estate market. This surge in interest can be… Read More ›
Japan planning record military spending amid tensions with China, North Korea
Breaking this morning taiwan’s defense Ministry says 13 military aircraft from China breached the country’s airspace today that’s another sign of the rising tensions that have countries in the area on alert Japan is planning to spend a record amount… 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 ›
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