Bracing for Conflict
Taiwan and the Arctic could be the sites of future international conflicts.
A study by Princeton University says 34 million people would be killed in the first hours of a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia.
War is a social act that follows and expresses a negative social mood. One example is the War on Terror. It began with the 9/11 attack, which occurred 18 months into a bear market that started the previous year.
The recent cyber-attack on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a cautionary tale for anyone who collects sensitive personal data from individuals.
The Russian bear is everywhere—poking, prodding, snarling, intentionally making messes. Why?
Socionomists have used South Korea’s KOSPI Index to measure social mood on the Korean Peninsula—and predict North Korea’s aggressive behavior.
Kashmir is a historical hotspot of conflict, and now animosity between the two nuclear neighbors has surged again.