I like the lessons drawn out from the book at the end of the discussion regarding a rejection of bourgeois legality. It is certainly something to needed and to be strategically expanded upon.
Another main theme of contemporary warfare is sanction, which can be linked to humanitarian arguments. Stephen Kotkin talks a lot about the role of sanction in his analysis of the Ukraine war and how is it a testing ground for deploying the use of sanction against China.
With the emergence of an up and coming imperialist rival and the threat of big power and thus nuclear war, the role of economic sanctions is another important area of imperialist war making that might be explored by this institute.
I like the lessons drawn out from the book at the end of the discussion regarding a rejection of bourgeois legality. It is certainly something to needed and to be strategically expanded upon.
Another main theme of contemporary warfare is sanction, which can be linked to humanitarian arguments. Stephen Kotkin talks a lot about the role of sanction in his analysis of the Ukraine war and how is it a testing ground for deploying the use of sanction against China.
With the emergence of an up and coming imperialist rival and the threat of big power and thus nuclear war, the role of economic sanctions is another important area of imperialist war making that might be explored by this institute.
This is an older book review I wrote that seems to resonate with the topics of this discussion.
https://open.substack.com/pub/natwinn/p/book-review-appadurais-fear-of-small?r=2wyjxa&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true