Why War Works: The Science and Data Behind Violence as a Social Technology
The Paradox of Efficacy: Defining Why War ‘Works’ War is often discussed in moral, political or strategic terms, but asking why war ‘works’ demands a scientific reframing: what mechanisms allow…
How “International” Became a Feature: The Quiet Evolution of a World-Making Word
A word that became a world When you strip back the capitals, passports and treaties, the adjective ‘international’ has quietly remade itself into a product spec, a user promise and…
Quality Control in Conflict: How to Spot Red Flags and Avoid Poor‑Quality War
Introduction: Treating War Like a Failing Product War is usually analysed as strategy, morality or geopolitics. This piece proposes a different lens: quality control. If wars were products — complex,…
International: How Borders Became Carbon Highways — and the Diplomacy Trying to Reclaim Them
A New Meaning of ‘International’: When Borders Become Carbon Lines When we say ‘international’ today, we often mean embassies, treaties and airlines. But beneath those familiar signposts lies another map:…
When Conflict Reboots an Economy: How War Is Quietly Reshaping Industries
When War Becomes an Industry Innovator War is usually framed as a rupture: lives shattered, cities razed, economies reordered. Less often noticed is how conflict accelerates and redirects innovation in…
Buying “International”: The Top Mistakes Shoppers Make — and How to Dodge Them
When “International” Becomes a Product Label — and Why That Traps Shoppers Many retailers, platforms and brands use the word “International” as if it were a quality stamp rather than…
Demand for War: The Quiet Economy Driving Conflict
An unsettling market: why ‘demand’ for war is rising When policy-makers and commentators talk about the rise of war they usually mean frequency, intensity or geographic spread. Less often discussed…
Borderlines of the Heart: The Hidden Human Journeys Behind ‘International’
Passport as Heirloom: When a Document Becomes a Family Archive For many, a passport is a travel necessity; for some families it is a living relic. In a council estate…
Markets, Machines and the City: Seven Trends Reshaping War in the 2020s
A new lens: why ‘war’ is now a composite market The word ‘war’ still conjures trenches and tanks, but the battlefield has become an assemblage of markets, services and platforms.…
International or Internationalised: How to Spot Red Flags and Avoid Poor‑Quality Global Offers
When ‘International’ is a Brand, Not a Promise The word “International” is seductive: it implies scale, credibility and sophistication. Yet when slapped on a website, a certificate or a job…