Christopher Lingle

Visiting Senior Fellow – Summer 2021

Christopher Lingle is a Visiting Senior Fellow at AIER, Visiting Professor of Economics in the Escuela de Negocios at Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala, Research Scholar at the Centre for Civil Society (New Delhi), International Political Economic Advisor for the Asian Institute for Diplomacy and International Affairs (AIDIA – Kathmandu), International Senior Fellow at the Property Rights Institute (USA), Senior Fellow at the Center for Market Education (Malaysia), & Senior Visiting Fellow, Advocata (Colombo, Sri Lanka).

His research interests are in the areas of Political Economy and International Economics with a focus on emerging market economies and public policy reform in East and Central Europe, East Asia, Latin America, and Southern Africa.

How Money Laundering Became a Catch-All Excuse to Bully and Surveil

Crypto-related prosecutions illustrate how allegations of crime are used to target privacy-enhancing tools and the people who build them.

How Money Laundering Became a Catch-All Excuse to Bully and Surveil

Beijing’s Sovereign Claims for Tibet

"Chinese policy ignores the reality that Tibetans care more about their own distinctive culture, history, and identity than they care about expressing loyalty to Beijing. Perhaps this is what is…

Beijing’s Sovereign Claims for Tibet

Degrowth Kills People – Yes, Literally

"The primary obstacle to continuous improvement in the human condition is human (political or ideological) interference with the liberty of others." ~Emile Phaneuf III & Christopher Lingle

Degrowth Kills People – Yes, Literally

Should Buying Or Selling “Hidden Cities” Air Tickets Be Banned Or Punished?

"Hidden-city opportunities emerge when there are significant differences in the price elasticity of demand relating to certain itineraries with stopovers." ~Christopher Lingle

Should Buying Or Selling “Hidden Cities” Air Tickets Be Banned Or Punished?

“Global Boiling”: An Assault On Reason and Science

"Unfortunately, the promotion of the “climate narrative” has been successful in inducing citizens to ignore how their liberties and rights are in jeopardy from the imposition of repressive public policies…

“Global Boiling”: An Assault On Reason and Science

Ownership of Churches: Congregation, Neighbors, or the City?

"When externalities exist and interested parties can negotiate and trade, they can discover who puts the highest value on using or possessing a resource." ~ Christopher Lingle and Janna Lu

Ownership of Churches: Congregation, Neighbors, or the City?

Global Lessons of America’s Thanksgiving

"Thanksgiving Day is an opportunity to praise the institutions of individualism, private property, and liberty. Despite recent disappointments, the freedom enshrined in America’s national heritage made it a rich and…

Global Lessons of America’s Thanksgiving

Why Not One China and One Taiwan?

"Beijing should learn from Moscow’s stalled blitzkrieg in Ukraine that invasion of another’s homeland and decapitation of a sitting government may not be easy, despite overwhelming advantages in terms of…

Why Not One China and One Taiwan?

Climate Science: Seeking Truth or Defending Consensus?

"Political agents can be expected to look to 'science' to provide a cover for expanded interventions or claims on resources that were previously considered to be unacceptable." ~ Christopher Lingle

Climate Science: Seeking Truth or Defending Consensus?

Capitalists: Superfluous Rentiers or Contributors to Human Flourishment?

"The damage done by politicians and central bankers is not limited to creating moral hazards that contribute to imbalances and distortions. Their policies also perpetuate injustices that are too often…

Capitalists: Superfluous Rentiers or Contributors to Human Flourishment?