The central issue is, "What is the (geographical) unit of nationhood?" One can look at many nations around the world and see that the size of such a unit is related to the strength of shared cult...
Yet again, a perceptive and valuable piece from Lord Lothian from whose thinking I learn a great deal. As I cannot pass on my Irish citizenship through my step children to my grandchildren it is ...
Marvellous thinking from Sir Richard Very technically doable. The Chinese have already shown that this is true. They have got control of their population to the point that dispensing loo paper in...
Another remarkable and visionary piece by Sir Richard appearing in delightful juxtaposition with Professor Clarke's pessimistic but realistic piece Those of us who know a smidgeon about Logistics...
Yet another though provoking piece from Sir Richard. I took some time to think through how I might respond to the piece, (or even whether I should) which I interpret as a cry for help. When the P...
Lord Lothian's piece makes very good points. There seems to be cycles in history with period between seventy and one hundred years where old structures break down. There seems to be a need for a ...
As mentioned previously both General Barrons' pieces are interesting, relevant and perceptive. The mention of AI driven next generation manufacturing also known as Industrie 4.0 introduces the pr...
I find both your pieces on this website interesting, perceptive and very relevant. I suspect you are introducing the need for review and updating of the Biological Warfare Convention to align it ...
A comment on the piece by Sir Malcolm Rifkind, for whom I have a very great respect. I thought however that his argument omitted to mention that the successful South East Asian economies which he...