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: Psychology
Sustainability And Corruption
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa The purpose of this article is to articulate the logic of the relationship between the level of corruption in any society and the sustainability of the society. This analysis is equally applicable to … Continue reading
Howard Roark’s Diagnosis Of Society: The Mediocrity Syndrome
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Reverend Samuel American Dollar. He is everybody’s uncle. He comes in Red, Blue and White and not in Scott Malcomson’s one drop of the staining Red, White or Black blood of Philip Roth. … Continue reading
James Eagan Holmes, 24
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa (Source: NBC News on Twitter, From the Arapahoe County, CO Sheriff’s Office/KUSA) Mr. Holmes had been a shy, awkward boy who once seemed bound for big things. He was a science student from … Continue reading
Information And Communication Technologies (ICTs) Do Not Substitute For The “Limitations” Of Economic Policy
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Federal Reserve Chairman Benjamin Bernanke gave a speech on September 24, 2010 about the implications of the 2007-2008 financial crisis for economic science and policy. He effectively conceded that the (continuing) crisis is … Continue reading
What Is The Meaning Of Free Trade?
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa @ProSyn @CFR_org American Economic Review (AER), the most prestigious journal in economic science, in the February 2012 issue, its latest, has published a paper titled “New Trade Models, Same Old Gains?” by some … Continue reading
The Psychology of Sustainability: How Well Can You Be Integrated? Your Archetype In Sigmund Freud And Carl Gustav Jung
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa The professions of psychology and psychiatry, the former involving psychoanalysis by conversation and hypnosis and rooted in primal human sexuality and memories of it, and the latter in the physiology, biochemistry and neurology … Continue reading