Tag: Russia

Is Capitalism to blame for the Ukraine Crisis?

A rather controversial and idiosyncratic way of looking at the origins of the crisis that has left the Ukraine’s economy and political stability in tatters. Recently we have seen both NATO and Russia’s armies either doing ‘military exercises’ or being called to be on ‘red alert’, which begs the question […]

The Global Refugee Crisis

Here’s a position paper I wrote for the 2014 SAIAA Conference, during the conference I and two others were representing South Korea in a Model United Nations debate. We turned out to have a resolution that was accepted by the likes of delegates of America, Russia, Germany, Philippines, […]

Putin; President or Czar?

This past weekend I got quite an interesting article from my grandfather about Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and what drives him. The article in the Time Magazine argues that the Russian president is in fact not a premier president but instead a Czar who is heavily invested in […]