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Category: Policy, Tariffs & Geopolitics

  • Engineering a Resurrection: From Normandie to Costa Concordia 

    ARTICLE SUMMARY:  The great ships that venture into our world’s massive seas have always been national showcases for naval architecture, propulsion systems, and structural engineering.  Yet, in moments of crisis, they become raw test beds for the people who design, model, and physically move thousands of tons of damaged steel in hostile conditions.  When disasters occur, the spotlight shifts from aesthetics and…

  • From Assembly Lines to Front Lines: The Power of American Manufacturing

    Manufacturing has quietly been one of the United States’ most powerful strategic assets, especially in times of war, turning raw industrial capacity into military strength, economic resilience, and ultimately, national survival. From Liberty ships to MRAP vehicles, the story of American warfare is inseparable from the story of American manufacturing.​ Today, we trace how those…