GLOBAL
FRICTION
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Analyzing the physical limits of a digital world. From maritime choke-points to capital flows, we track the metrics of sovereignty.
The Geography of Power and the Merchants of Flow
Today's global order is defined by the friction between the physical earth and the flow of money. While geography remains a permanent limit for nations, the movement of resources is fast and flexible. This analysis explores this dynamic by looking at Tim Marshall’s work on geography alongside Javier...
The Wolf of Kuala Lumpur: How 1MDB Corruption Eroded ASEAN Economic Potential
1. Introduction: The Surreal Intersection of Hollywood and Kleptocracy It remains one of the most surreal moments in the history of Hollywood, a sequence of events so implausible that it would strain credibility were it not documented in federal court filings and broadcast live to millions. In Janua...
The Tokyo Trigger: Why Markets Are Defying the Death of Cheap Money
On December 19, 2025, the tectonic plates of the global financial system shifted. In a move that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) voted unanimously to raise its key interest rate to 0.75%, the highest level in three decades. For a generation of traders raised on the certainty of near-zero Japanese rates, this should have been the moment the music stopped. The "BoJ Put," that reliable fountain of cheap liquidity that has lubricated global risk assets since...
1MDB: The Sovereign Heist That Shook Global Finance
It remains one of the most surreal moments in the history of Hollywood. On a glittering night in January 2014, Leonardo DiCaprio ascended the stage at the Golden Globe Awards to accept the trophy for Best Actor. In his acceptance speech, casually sandwiched between thanks to his director and his par...
Digital Yuan Trade Future
Digital Yuan and the Future of Cross-Border Trade China's digital currency, the e-CNY (digital yuan), is quietly reshaping the landscape of international commerce. As the world's first major economy to launch a central bank digital currency (CBDC) at scale, China is positioning itself at the forefro...
Semiconductor Supply Chain Geopolitics
The Semiconductor Supply Chain: Geopolitics Meets Technology The global semiconductor industry has become the ultimate intersection of technology, economics, and geopolitics. What was once a purely commercial sector is now central to national security strategies across major powers. The Chokepoints ...
The Great Payment Divide: Why Your Wallet Feels Obsolete in Asia
By the time you finish your Melange in a Vienna coffee house, you have participated in a financial ritual that hasn't fundamentally changed in forty years. You signal the waiter. He brings a leather folder. You produce a plastic rectangle - perhaps a Visa or a Mastercard - and tap it against a machi...
The Corporate Sovereign and the Roots of Global Commerce
The English East India Company was not just a merchant enterprise or a tool of empire. It was the precursor to our current global economic system. If we want to understand the modern world of credit and logistics, we have to study the breakthroughs and disasters of the EIC. When Queen Elizabeth I ch...
The PetroSaudi Mirage - Phantom Oil and the Architecture of Offshore Secrecy
1. The Architecture of Sovereign Fraud The release of the Paradise Papers in November 2017 was a landmark moment for the global understanding of offshore financial secrecy. These documents provided a rare look into the internal operations of the "Magic Circle" of offshore law firms. While the earlie...
Thailand’s Ten for Ten: The Strategic Shield in a Fragmented Global Economy
What began as a bureaucratic rankings exercise has evolved into Thailand's most critical economic defense mechanism against the trade tempests of 2025. In the early 2020s, the "Ten for Ten" initiative was conceived with a modest goal: propel Thailand into the top tier of the World Bank’s Ease of Doi...
Bavaria in the Yellow Sea
Walk through the hilly streets of Qingdao on a misty morning, and you might briefly forget which continent you are standing on. To your left, a Bavarian-style castle with rough-hewn granite walls overlooks the sea; to your right, locals are buying clams and spicy stir-fries. This is China’s "Island ...
Vietnam: The Dragon Ascendant
Stand on the corner of a busy intersection in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City or the Old Quarter of Hanoi in late 2025, and the sensory overload tells a story that GDP figures can only hint at. The roar of motorbikes is still there, a chaotic river of steel and determination, but the air has changed....
Sinosure Trade Credit Insurance: A 2025 Strategy Guide for European SMEs
1. Executive Strategic Assessment: The 2025 Macro-Financial Environment The global trade architecture in 2025 is defined by a sharp divergence in economic trajectories between the Eurozone and the People's Republic of China (PRC), creating a unique arbitrage opportunity for European Small and Medium...
UCP 600: The Alchemy of Paper and Gold
Imagine a storm-battered container ship idling off the coast of Rotterdam. Inside one of its rusting steel boxes sits a million dollars worth of precision semiconductors from Seoul. On the dock, a nervous buyer clutches a contract. In a glass tower in Frankfurt, a banker sips espresso, staring at a ...
The Cartography of Power: Why Geography Still Rules Global Trade
There are books you read, and there are books that quietly pitch a tent in your mind and refuse to leave. For me, Prisoners of Geography and The World for Sale belong to the second camp. They gave shape to things I'd sensed for years while working around trade, logistics and cross-border supply chai...
The Sinosure Protocol: Securing Supply Chains Without Bank Guarantees
Many European SMEs importing from China face a familiar problem: suppliers want security, European banks hesitate to issue guarantees. Prepayment strains cash flow. Sinosure-backed trade credit can be a strategic enabler. What Sinosure is Sinosure (China Export and Credit Insurance Corporation) is C...