I aim to explore, through this analysis, the deteriorating immigration ecosystem in France and its profound impact on the nation’s social and economic fabric, while contrasting this with the economic transformation strategies of Gulf states under their 2030 visions, and reflecting on the broader implications for the global economic order. From the challenges posed by … Continue reading Challenges of France’s Immigration Ecosystem, Economic Transformation Strategies of Gulf States, and Reflections on the Global Landscape
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The Narcissistic Republic: From the Baby Boomers’ Dreams of Freedom to the Mirror Rage of the Immigrant Generation
When we look at a society’s imbalances through a psychological lens, we often find that surface-level political conflicts are just reflections of a deeper, subconscious tug-of-war between “self” and “other.” France, a nation that has long seen itself as the birthplace of the Enlightenment, the cradle of human rights, and a cultural capital, has in … Continue reading The Narcissistic Republic: From the Baby Boomers’ Dreams of Freedom to the Mirror Rage of the Immigrant Generation
Taiwan’s Silent Revolution: Trust, Family, and the Forge of Cohesion
A Confucian web crafts Taiwan’s quiet rise to resilience Over 2,500 years ago, Confucius forged a creed amid China’s warring chaos—duty, trust, harmony as life’s keel, threading self to kin to society. This ethos, once Asia’s spine, melded with economics to weave a rare cohesion, where personal honor fuels collective ascent. In 1912, Sun Yat-sen … Continue reading Taiwan’s Silent Revolution: Trust, Family, and the Forge of Cohesion
Economic Analysis of the European Pension Crisis: Structural Challenges and Inevitable Fiscal and Social Pressures
The pension entitlements of households in the European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, expressed as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), can be categorized into private/funded pensions and unfunded pensions. Unfunded pensions primarily refer to retirement obligations promised by governments without pre-allocated reserves, relying on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system funded … Continue reading Economic Analysis of the European Pension Crisis: Structural Challenges and Inevitable Fiscal and Social Pressures




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