The U.S.’s Delicate Balancing Act in the South China Sea

For years, China has been testing the limits of its aggression in the South China Sea to see how much it can push before someone, meaningfully, pushes back. It’s a dangerous game that recently left three Philippine Navy personnel injured after their resupply ship to the Second Thomas Shoal—an atoll at the center of disputes … Read more

How India’s Economic system Will Overtake the U.S.’s

The sensible and late financial historian Angus Maddison estimated that India was the world’s largest financial system for a staggering one and a half millennia. China surpassed India by 1820 however the two remained the world’s largest economies till 1870, when the dual results of the Industrial Revolution within the West and European colonization had … Read more