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Christopher Langford

He is an American foreign policy analyst and geopolitical strategist with over two decades of experience advising governments, policy institutes, and multinational organizations. His expertise spans strategic security, great power competition, and the shifting balance of global influence in the 21st century.
From Hair Salons to Luxury Apartments: How China’s Secret Sex Industry Works

From Hair Salons to Luxury Apartments: How China’s Secret Sex Industry Works

October 1, 2025 Christopher Langford

Ask China’s AI system DeepSeek about it, and the answer is predictable: “China is a socialist country that emphasizes social civilization and harmony. Prostitution and other obscene or illegal activities are strictly banned.”

Categories World News
Israel–Palestine Conflict Explained: From Ottoman Rule to Modern Occupation

Israel–Palestine Conflict Explained: From Ottoman Rule to Modern Occupation

October 1, 2025 Christopher Langford

The Israel–Palestine conflict is one of the most deeply rooted and complex disputes in modern history. It is not a recent quarrel but a layered struggle that intertwines history, religion, land, and identity.

Categories Geopolitics Analysis
Mao Zedong: A Leader Who Never Brushed His Teeth, Shocking Habits of China’s Most Powerful Leader

Mao Zedong: A Leader Who Never Brushed His Teeth, Shocking Habits of China’s Most Powerful Leader

October 1, 2025 Christopher Langford

The Private Life of Chairman Mao paints a portrait of a man who was both extraordinary and deeply flawed, whose habits, lifestyle, and intimate choices revealed an altogether different side of the leader than the public ever saw.

Categories World News
America Is Turning Drones Into Bullets: The Pentagon's Bullet-With-Wings Strategy Explained

Is Trump Ready to Fight for Bagram, How Far Will U.S. President Go to Stop Beijing in Kabul?

September 21, 2025 Christopher Langford

Trump’s warning has re‑opened debates in Washington and abroad: should the United States try to regain influence over Bagram, and what risks would that entail?

Categories Geopolitics Analysis
Chabahar Port Back in the Spotlight: What the U.S. Sanctions Mean for India and Regional Strategy

Chabahar Port Back in the Spotlight: What the U.S. Sanctions Mean for India and Regional Strategy

September 19, 2025 Christopher Langford

Chabahar Port in Iran has once again returned to international headlines. The development has come as a significant geopolitical twist.

Categories Geopolitics Analysis
Yasin Malik Drops a Bombshell: Manmohan Singh Thanked Me After Hafiz Saeed Meet

Yasin Malik Drops a Bombshell: Manmohan Singh Thanked Me After Hafiz Saeed Meet

September 19, 2025 Christopher Langford

Yasin Malik alleged that former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh had personally thanked him in 2006 following a controversial meeting in Pakistan with Hafiz Saeed

Categories India News
The Untold Stories of Soldiers in World War I Trenches

The Untold Stories of Soldiers in World War I Trenches

September 16, 2025 Christopher Langford

When people talk about World War I, the first image that often comes to mind is the trench. Long, muddy lines carved into European fields, stretching for miles, where men lived, fought, and died.

Categories Mindscapes
Why Did So Many Cultures Predict the End of the World?

Why Did So Many Cultures Predict the End of the World?

September 16, 2025 Christopher Langford

Predicting the end of the world is not just about worrying over natural disasters or divine judgment. It is about human psychology, social order, and cultural storytelling.

Categories Mindscapes
Lost Languages: How Much Human Knowledge Died With Them?

Lost Languages: How Much Human Knowledge Died With Them?

September 16, 2025 Christopher Langford

Lost Languages: Imagine a library where every book is written in a language no one speaks anymore. You can see the covers, the pages, even the illustrations, but when you try to read, the words dissolve into silence.

Categories Mindscapes
Göbekli Tepe: The World’s Oldest Temple and Its Unknown Builders

Göbekli Tepe: The World’s Oldest Temple and Its Unknown Builders

September 16, 2025 Christopher Langford

Göbekli Tepe, a mound in southeastern Turkey that looked like an ordinary hill until someone started digging. What they uncovered didn’t fit the script at all.

Categories Mindscapes
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