The Empire of Excess

Belt and Road is often presented as the blueprint of a rising empire. I increasingly suspect the opposite. It looks less like the confident expansion of surplus strength and more like the outward projection of an economy that built far more industrial capacity than either its domestic market or the wider world could realistically absorb.
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A bruised and partially decayed red apple sits on a stone surface, its skin split open and collapsing inward, revealing rot beneath an otherwise intact exterior.
The Ponzi Empire
For two decades, China was presented as the inevitable future. The dragon would rise, the West would decline, and history itself…
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The Luxury of Victimhood
Civilizations rarely collapse because solutions are unavailable. They collapse because comfort becomes more important than truth, victimhood becomes social currency, and…
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The Return of Gravity
For decades we lived inside comforting abstractions: sovereign equality, rules-based order, democratic virtue, and political unions presumed eternal. But illusions age…
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The Arctic Trap

Russia obviously has a problem. Sanctions have hurt. The war has hurt. Capital has become more expensive, technology more difficult…

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The Fog of History

Are heat spikes more common today than they were fifty years ago? A hundred years ago? Two hundred? An interesting…

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