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Cocanomics: The Market Effects of the War on Drugs
Analyzing the effects of American anti-drug policies on the cocaine marketplace, Braxton Fuller argues that private corporations have benefited far more than cartels have been hindered from anti-drug efforts in the U.S.
Braxton Fuller
Nov 29, 202514 min read


A New Height Of Folly: U.S. Military Action Against the Mexican Drug Cartels
Unilateral U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels is a counterproductive strategy that risks exacerbating the crisis, creating new enemies, and diverting attention from more significant threats.

Jonathan Rockford
Jul 9, 20255 min read


The Current Balance of Power: Defining Polarity with the Rise of China, Emerging Powers, and Ongoing Conflicts
Using realism's polarity framework, the current balance of power is assessed between the U.S. and China. However, the polarity method has serious flaws when answering the true power of nations.
Connor JL Moore
Dec 2, 20249 min read
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