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  • [Press] Is the world ready for Czar Vladimir I?

    [Press] Is the world ready for Czar Vladimir I?

    Another term for Putin during a global bear market would likely signal the beginning of a wholesale return to authoritarianism and yet another episode of extreme repression in Russia, according to Hall.

     
  • [Audio] Russia, Elections and Fractals

    [Audio] Russia, Elections and Fractals

    Listen as the Socionomics Institute’s Alan Hall explores Russia’s military activities, the U.S. election and the ubiquity of fractals in the second installment of his interview series with veteran journalist Tom Jeffries on CKNW radio. Running Time: 7 min 27 sec Download Audio (MP3)  

     
  • [Audio] Sizing Up a Superpower: A Socionomic Conversation About Russia

    [Audio] Sizing Up a Superpower: A Socionomic Conversation About Russia

    In his November 2007 special report, analyst Alan Hall forecasted a decline in Russian social mood, a top in the Russian market and increased conflict along Russia’s borders. Furthermore, he identified Georgia as a likely hot spot for violence. Nine months later, mood had plummeted, the Russian market index was […]

     
  • [Audio] Samurai’s and Sex Camps – What’s Going on in Japan and Russia?

    [Audio] Samurai’s and Sex Camps – What’s Going on in Japan and Russia?

    A lot of negative mood, that’s for sure.  In Japan the samurai warriors of the past and kamikaze pilots of World War II are being glorified. Russia is instituting sex camps for teenagers and has claimed the North Pole for the Fatherland.  How does negative social mood affect demographics, which […]