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Apr 12, 20261 min
When The Towers Remember (Part II)
The towers still stand in Katara's light, But sirens have learned to speak at night. The Gulf once calm now holds its breath, As missiles carve their paths toward death. Tehran burns and Doha trembles, The region shakes, the world disassembles. They struck Iran, they called it a need While Children learned new words for bleed. Hormuz is closed, the tankers wait, As diplomats argue trade and fate. But what of those beneath the fire? What of the mother, the son, the choir? The same cold world...

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Dec 7, 20256 min
Syria One Year Later: Mapping Recovery Paths 
After fourteen years of war and the toppling of the Assad regime on December, 8th 2024, Syria faces an unparalleled reconstruction task. One third of the country’s capital stock is damaged or destroyed, and the estimated rebuilding bill accumulated to hundreds of billions of dollars. The World Bank’s “best estimate” is about $216 billion   (roughly ten times of Syria’s 2024 GDP), while other assessments put it as high as $250–400 billion. Syria’s economy has contracted sharply; real GDP fell...

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Nov 2, 20253 min
Where Is Hayek? How Georgetown Forgot the Market
When students walk into an introductory economics class at GU-Q, they expect to study economics, the science of how free individuals make choices in a world of scarcity. Instead, many of us encounter something closer to policy science: equations, fiscal multipliers, and government-centered models that assume intervention as the default. Week after week, we plot aggregate demand, analyze “market failures,” and discuss why the state should tax or spend. But where are the economists who warned...

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