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Kingdom, Empire, and the Modern State

Episode 6 — From Empire to Christendom

Rome’s Collapse, Christianity’s Consolidation, and Europe’s Re-ordering Position in the series In Episodes 1–5 we established how Jesus’ Triumphal Entry…

Kingdom, Empire, and the Modern State

Episode 10 — From Empire to Christendom: How Latin Christianity Became a Political Order in Medieval Europe

Introduction When the Western Roman Empire fragmented, Christianity in the Latin West did not merely “survive”; it increasingly absorbed civic…

Kingdom, Empire, and the Modern State

Episode 12 — From Empire to Christendom

How Rome’s Western Collapse Reconfigured Christian Authority and European Order (c. AD 300–800) 1. Framing the question Across this series,…

Kingdom, Empire, and the Modern State

Episode 14 — From Empire to Christendom

How Rome’s Collapse Reshaped Christianity and Reconfigured European Power 1. Why this episode matters to the series Across our earlier…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International Politics

Episode 17 — From National Dictatorships to a Regional System (1974–1977)

How Operation Condor Became a “Platform” for Transnational Repression Overview Episodes 15–16 showed how military takeovers in Chile (1973) and…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

The Greenland Crisis (2026): Coercion, Sovereignty, and Alliance Politics (Content)

Episode 1 — Prologue: Why Greenland, why now? Episode 2 — The constitutional baseline: sovereignty, autonomy, and self-determination Episode 3…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 3 — The trigger: the tariff ultimatum and the timetable

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) Today is when the Greenland dispute became unambiguously coercive. The shift is not merely…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 4 — Europe answers: the “full solidarity” joint statement

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) If the tariff ultimatum is the instrument of pressure, the European response is the…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 7 — Europe’s “trade bazooka”: the Anti-Coercion Instrument as deterrent and dilemma

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) The tariff ultimatum has forced Brussels into an uncomfortable posture: preparing to use a…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 8 — NATO’s dilemma: coercion inside the alliance

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) The Greenland dispute has pushed NATO into a category of crisis it was never…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 9 — Poland’s line: sovereignty affirmed, troops declined

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) Poland’s posture in this crisis is easily misread. Because Warsaw is not among the…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 10 — The “quiet trio”: Hungary, Slovakia and Czechia as procedural hedgers

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) Poland’s approach (Episode 9) was normatively loud but operationally restrained. The posture of Hungary,…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 12 — Russia: opportunism, wedge-driving, and the limits of “alignment”

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) Russia’s posture in the Greenland crisis is often described in shorthand as “enjoying the…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 13 — China: rejecting the “China threat” frame while exploiting the narrative space

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) China enters the Greenland crisis in an unusual way: not as an active party…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 14 — Global non-alignment: the diplomacy of silence

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) What stands out tonight is not a surge of counter-statements from across the world,…

The Greenland Crisis (2026)

Episode 15 — U.S. domestic constraints: weak mandate, congressional friction, and the force taboo

Journal entry, 19 January 2026 (London) From Europe, the Greenland dispute can look like a pure executive-driven escalation. From inside…

Global Crisis CyclesGlobal Crisis Cycles

PART 2 — Post-War Rebuilding and the Boom (1945–1970)

From Global Ruins to the Greatest Economic Expansion in History 1. The World in 1945: Devastated, Exhausted, and Disconnected When…

The Political Economy of U.S. Government Shutdowns

Part 7 – How Other Nations Handle “Near-Shutdowns” and Budget Deadlocks (Comparative Case Studies)

Big picture: outside the U.S., core public services keep running during budget crises. Countries build in caretaker rules, automatic or…

The Political Economy of U.S. Government Shutdowns

Part 14 – Comparative Case Studies of Budget Crises (How Services Keep Running Outside the U.S.)

Core finding: other systems turn a budget impasse into a political event (caretaker government, election, coalition deal) while services continue…

End TimePoliticsPoliticsReligion

Political and Global Turmoil (End Time)

Biblical Basis: A. Wars and Rumours of Wars Fulfilment Evidence: Academic References: B. Rise of Global Powers and Alliances Fulfilment…

EconomyPolitical Realignments and ReformsPolitics

Greenland’s Exit from the EEC

Greenland’s Exit from the EEC: Causes, Consequences, and Global Implications Introduction In 1985, Greenland became the first region to withdraw…

ComparisonEconomyPolitical Realignments and ReformsPolitics

Sovereign Separations in Comparative Perspective

Sovereign Separations in Comparative Perspective: Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions Abstract Sovereignty separations have played a significant role in reshaping…

EconomyPolitical Realignments and ReformsPolitics

Brexit and Its Aftermath

Brexit and Its Aftermath: Causes, Consequences, and Global Repercussions Introduction Brexit—the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union following the…

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