Coordinated Compassion

❣️ The compassionate instinct, on which human cooperation is based, has enabled humanity to survive and evolve to this day. In the present era when humans are interconnected by technologies that are being continually developed, we can build a compassion-coordinating mechanism of resource allocation, providing a supportive network for those who suffer from different types […]
Nationalism and Otherness in King Rama VI’s Translation of Shakespeare’s the Merchant of Venice

As translation research with a cultural approach, my MA in Translation’s independent study, titled ‘Nationalism and Otherness in King Rama VI’s Translation of Shakespeare’s the Merchant of Venice’, highlights translative adaptation in line with the concept of otherness, that is, in a way that amplifies negative qualities of the ‘Other’ while at the same time […]
Deliberating Human Procreative Ethics Through the Lens of Economics of Law: Regulating Social and Individual Responsibilities in Life Creation

⚡️ 1. Introduction The question of whether humans possess free will in their lives or are instead determined by deterministic forces remains a subject of philosophical debate.1 Nevertheless, from an empirical perspective as perceived by us as individuals constituting human society, it is evident that human lives vary widely from the very first day of […]
Uniting Power Amidst Great Power Rivalry Toward the Resolution of the South China Sea Conflicts

Finding the Middle Ground for Sustainable Cooperation in Regional Development ⭐️ Overview As a source of immense global interests, the South China Sea represents a world-scale conflict situated in my home region of Southeast Asia. It involves multiple actors: extra-regional superpowers such as the United States, the emerging superpower China located within the region, and […]