by James Coke | Nov 17, 2022 | Articles, Instiutional Governance
James Coke2022-11-13 The political pundits are busily commenting on the American mid-term elections. Almost everyone expected a far stronger Republican showing and is now looking for reasons why the electorate once again proved the pollsters wrong. Two reliable...
by Felicia Linch | Jul 14, 2022 | Articles
Trust in Government is at an all-time low. In the U.K., we recently saw several Government Ministers resign, led by the resignations of Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Sajid Javid, the Health Minister. Former Minister Javid stated: “I am instinctively a...
by James Coke | Jul 9, 2022 | Articles
We are presently helping implement a Government enterprise resource planning (ERP) software system that will manage several prison-based manufactories. The prison industries teach skills to incarcerated persons useful in restarting their vocational career after...
by James Coke | Apr 10, 2022 | Articles
On February 4, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Xinping released a lengthy joint statement laying out their vision for a new approach to global governance. The statement got little attention in Western countries, absorbed as they were with the pandemic and...
by James Coke | Apr 10, 2022 | Articles
There is a profound debate underway regarding the future of money. The inflationary depreciation of government-issued fiat money, the replacement of paper currency with Central Bank sponsored digital equivalents, and the emergence of crypto-currency and...
by James Coke | Apr 10, 2022 | Articles
We recently read ‘The Rule of Laws’ by Dr Fernanda Pirie, which surveys the various ways that rules and laws have been used over time to order society. The present legal system dominant in today’s Nation-States is a recent invention that obscures many other,...