Multipolar World

By Adam Corelli

The old image of a superpower was once almost mythic. Vast armies, towering industrial capacity, nuclear arsenals, global cultural reach and the ability to shape the political destiny of entire regions. For much of the twentieth century, the world appeared dominated by such giants — first through the rivalry of the United States and the Soviet Union, and later through the seemingly unrivaled influence of the United States after the Cold War. More recently, China emerged as a third gravitational force, while Russia sought to reclaim remnants of its former stature.

Yet the turbulence of the past decade has raised an intriguing question: are modern superpowers no longer truly super in the way they once were?

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Time Travel Notice

By Adam Corelli

Using the permanence of the Internet to communicate with future time travellers. Will they make their looming appointment?

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Pennies From Heaven

By Adam Corelli

A look at the astonishing valuation being discussed for SpaceX, and whether investors are paying for a revolution or a dream.

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Finding A Name

By Adam Corelli

Practical tips on choosing and registering memorable domain names, avoiding pitfalls, and thinking long-term about brandable URLs.

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Figments Of Imagination

Various flotsam that floats up from my demented imagination from time to time!

Adventures Of Silly Hero image
Adventures Of Silly Hero
All The News That’s Fit To Chesel image
All The News That’s Fit To Chesel
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Editorial Cartoons
Poverty in a rich world
Poverty in a rich world

Alternative Realities

The different lives that might have been brought by twists of fate!

The George Clooney of movie stars!
The George Clooney of movie stars!
Writing • Newspapers and magazines

A sampling of my writing for newspapers and magazines from around the world, including selected reprints and long-form pieces.

The House With The Most Cats In North America

By Adam Corelli

I tell the story of Jack and Donna Wright, who lived in their house in Kingston, Ontario with their 640 cats, the most in any house in North America.

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Even In A Bear Market, Slime Pays

By Adam Corelli

The story of Canada’s least glamorous criminal, the grease thief. But sludge from the dinner grill holds far more value than you might have expected.

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A note on site design: I pay homage to some of the great newspapers I have written for over the years in the design cues used on some of the pages in this site, especially the Toronto Star and the Financial Times of Canada