MADD Doctrine

With geopolitical tensions and shifting alliances reshaping the balance of power since World War II, the once-stable security frameworks, often referred to as the “postwar world”, are showing signs of realignment. This affects not only defense policy but also economic and climate priorities, underscoring the need for multi-purpose solutions that can address both day-to-day challenges and crisis scenarios.

I’ve been hypothesizing a concept inspired by the classic MAD Doctrine, dubbing it “Mutually Assured Drone Deployment,” or MADD. Drones, originally

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The Role of Politics in Progress

I recently read The Atlantic article “How a Plan to Save the Power System Disappeared” and it made me rehash a previous thought-note I had made before.

The role of politics is not to be underestimated in the progress we make (or don’t make) in society, whether it comes to energy/climate, health, infrastructure, technologies, etc.

Political opinions aside, I want us to look at how certain decisions by politicians

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