A Split Second in ParisCrossing a street near the Louvre, I had no time to react before an inebriated Parisian ran a red light and struck me in the pedestrian lane. My Apple Watch immediately detected the impact, sent an SOS message to my three children (my emergency contacts) and summoned an ambulance. I lostContinueContinue reading “Paris Holiday Gone Sideways: Apple Watch Sends SOS”
Category Archives: International affairs
Goliath’s Curse
Luke Kemp’s Goliath’s Curse is a brilliant, unnerving, and strangely hopeful journey through the rise and fall of civilizations. Like Sapiens meets Mad Max, it exposes a central truth: the bigger and more unequal societies become, the more fragile they are. Drawing on thousands of years of history and cutting-edge data, Kemp argues that the real cause of collapse isn’tContinueContinue reading “Goliath’s Curse”
Will Chinese Blockade Taiwan in the Next 1–2 Years
Audio Version Introduction Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have risen to their highest levels in decades, prompting questions about whether Beijing might attempt a blockade of Taiwan in the near term. This report assesses the likelihood of a Chinese-initiated blockade within the next 1–2 years. It examines recent Chinese military activities around Taiwan, the politicalContinueContinue reading “Will Chinese Blockade Taiwan in the Next 1–2 Years”
