Author: Yang Pachankis 1. OVERVIEW The actual research was initiated in 2017 when I was proposing my graduate thesis in the School of Econo...
Author: Yang Pachankis
1. OVERVIEW
The actual research was initiated in 2017 when I was proposing my graduate thesis in the School of Economics and Management in the Communication University of China. Inflation in mainland China soared over the last decade, and my macroeconomic pilot research identified the problem to be over-issuing of macromoney disproportional to domestic industrial structures, backed by some simple analysis from World Bank data.
My graduate research proposal stirred deep political protests from the Thesis Committee composed of personnels external to the faculty and mentors, one year before the constitution change in 2018 in PRC. Albeit the Thesis Committee refuted my research, I immediately knew I was on the right track. The Sino-America Trade War followed, and I embarked on my field trip in the U.S.
2. EXPERIENCES
The field research was accompanied by military and state sponsored human trafficking, including the now-closed secrete PRC police station in Manhattan [1] and possibly the FBI attracted in 2019. Asylum in the U.S. under the Trump administration was difficult to obtain, especially under the cyber espionage by the Chinese that could’ve baffled the U.S. intelligence community. The field researches in 2018 and 2019 substantially gave me a baseline reference on purchasing power parity and environmental factors in the U.S., compared to the PRC.
The field trips did not influence anything previous analyses, but enriched my experience and insight on the depths and varieties of instruments the structurally dictatorial Communist regime has penetrated in the global economy. My mental estimations were based on general relativity in the travels, just as my intuition in researching in outer space law literature [2] with the World Bank data evidence. The parallel thinking behind the research shaped the title of the paper published in Global Journals: Realpolitik or a New Space Race? — Macroanalysis on Sino-America Geopolitics.
3. PROSPECT
Albeit I finished my double-copy dissertation anyways, the COVID-19 pandemic substantially changed my priorities. The post hoc publication of the research only occurred to me after the publication on the crimes I experienced and gathered evidence from [3, 4], and the astronomical and cosmological researches. I have no solutions for the problems other than the sustainable development goals in their original purposes and missions. There is no real solutions for achieving the goals other than a globalization through democratization with divisions of power.
4. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
The responsibilities Yang took in the research have been:
1) Explore the current instrumentations in astronomical research and scientific information;
2) Experiment design and implementation for theory confirmation;
3) Obtaining evidence on PRC’s thermonuclear contamination of outer space from the theoretical perspective;
4) Communicating with international institutions such as the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court on the humanitarian disasters.
Yang was acknowledged with Masters & PhD in global governance, cosmology afterwards. He has proposed to found a NGO S for Science in minimizing sociostructural incentives in science communication.
PUBLICATION
Article published: Realpolitik or a New Space Race? — Macroanalysis on Sino-America Geopolitics. Global Journal of Management and Business Research-C. 2023; 23(1): 36-45.
Paper link: https://globaljournals.org/GJMBR_Volume23/5-Realpolitik-or-a-New-Space-Race.pdf
DOI: 10.34257/GJMBRCVOL23IS1PG37
Theses: A Multicultural Retrospective on Endogenous Chinese Sino-Centric Civilizational Becoming. 2020. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6847355. Bibcode: 2020PhDT........45P
Lateralism –The Globalization of US Hegemony after World War II. 2020.
DOI:10.31237/osf.io/9c4u5. Bibcode: 2022PhDT.........4P
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Quinn, J., China’s Police Station in Manhattan Has Closed Its Doors, State Department Says, in National Review. 2023.
2. Wulf, N.A., Outer Space Arms Control: Existing Regime and Future Prospects. 1985, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics: New York.
3. Pachankis, Y.I., Epistemological Extrapolation and Individually Targetable Mass Surveillance — The Issues of Democratic Formation and Knowledge Production by Dictatorial Controls. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 2022. 7(4): p. 72-84.
4. Pachankis, Y.I., Physical Signals and Their Thermonuclear Astrochemical Potentials — A Review on Outer Space Technologies*. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 2022. 7(5): p. 669–674.