Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa
Chandra Tamirisa is a Global Sustainability Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Government Relations professional, and the Owner, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Transformations LLC, Common Era LLC and Samskruti, Washington, D.C-based global consulting, entrepreneurhsip and government relations firms specializing in advising stakeholders in the political, economic, business and engineering aspects of sustainable global development and integration. He is a skilled adviser on policy, strategy and engineering. His unique interdisciplinary expertise in politics, economics, management and engineering draws on his diverse and advanced educational background and experience in both the private and public sectors to enable him to provide thorough, comprehensive and independent strategic issue analyses and creative policy solutions to policy problems faced by government and business leaders in foreign policy, national security policy, macroeconomic policy and regulatory policy.-
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Category Archives: Constitutional Law
Drones, Hangings And The Opaque War On Terror
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Afzal Guru of India and Ajmal Kasab of Pakistan have been hung by the neck to death for terrorism in India, after trials for waging war against India. Anwar Aulaqui and Samir Khan, both Americans, were droned … Continue reading
Sandy Hook
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa On December 14, 2012 20-year old Adam Lanza shot and killed his mother at his home, 6 other adults and 20 children in Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown in Fairfield County, Connecticut before … Continue reading
Novus Regere: The New Regionalism
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa In this paper, I coin the phrase Novus Regere to literally mean New Region in Latin or New Regionalism in English. I Regere Slicing the global agora by its polis is as old as … Continue reading
Alternative Constitutionalism: Revising The Constitution Of United States Of America
Alternative Constitutionalism: A Revised Constitution Of United States Of America __________________ A Dissertation For The Degree Of Doctor of Philosophy Department Of Political Science, University of Hawai’i At Manoa Honolulu, Hawai’i By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Preamble We … Continue reading
A Constitutional Crisis
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa About 7000 words in all, written in the English language, including the 27 Amendments by 1992 (the same as the number of books in the New Testament), in the original 7 articles consisting … Continue reading
Suggested US Policy Response To Incident At US Consulate In Bengazi, Libya On 09/11/2012 And Other Consequent Incidents
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa The contents of this article have been communicated by me on Twitter via @1_776 to @Elysee, @nato, @statedept, @thejointstaff, @ikhwan and @AmbassadorOren, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan@rt_erdogan, a few members of the … Continue reading
Mr President, The American Republic As Established 1787-1791
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Let them who gave us the republic do their job. It, the republic, is theirs to keep or to change. My response to Benjamin Franklin. “You” is the favorite word of the former … Continue reading