Persaud says Lincoln Lewis raises valid land questions but ignores Indigenous dispossession and the Burnham era’s economic wreckage.
Dr. Walter H. Persaud says Annette Ferguson turned a sanitation drive into politics to defend local bodies that failed on basic services.
Dr Walter H Persaud says a Guyana refinery only works if Canada finances it and Northern Brazil provides the scale.
Aris and Oko West face billion-dollar legal risk after the Morris ruling made weak EIAs and Scope 3 omissions vulnerable, Persaud writes.
The Morris ruling gives Guyanese citizens a new legal tool to challenge weak EIAs, and Canadian miners should meet that standard now.
Guyana should use a "Canadian Corridor" of health standards to modernise care without surrendering its biological data, Dr. Persaud writes.
Guyana’s shift in ties with Cuba is portrayed as a pragmatic response to Cuba’s stalled economic model and changing global realities.
CARICOM’s firm backing of Guyana at the ICJ is portrayed as a shift to real collective security and sovereign continental future-building.
Guyana’s resource boom is framed as a chance to build a hinterland economy grounded in Indigenous rights and continental identity.
Guyana’s labour shortages framed as a structural feature of rapid growth requiring immigration, technology and diaspora skills.