Panasia.ai · The Unfinished Realm of Pan-Asianism

We Will be Back —— Pan-Asianism has never ended; time is about to restart

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About Panasia.ai

Panasia.ai is a Pan-Asian AI project dedicated to imagining and building futures that start from Asia and speak to humanity as a whole.

Our focus

The twenty-first century will be shaped by choices made across Asian cities, coastlines, and borderlands as much as by any single capital. Panasia.ai treats Asia as a dense field of creativity and constraint: hundreds of millions of people, layered histories, and rapid technological change, all colliding in real time. Our work asks a simple question: what kinds of futures can emerge from this field if we take it seriously as a source of ideas, organization, and technology?

How we think about history

We read the last century's empires, party-states, and ideological projects as background conditions and warnings, not as templates for the future. From colonial conquest to Soviet-aligned blocs and Cold War experiments, much of Asia's history was forced into scripts written elsewhere. Panasia.ai studies these structures in order to design beyond them: to recentre Asian histories on local agency and to help bring the long wars of the colonial and Cold War eras to a quiet close, by building futures in which their narratives no longer decide how people in Asia can live.

What we do here

This site combines long-form writing with AI-assisted analysis. Essays explore power, memory, and technology from a Pan-Asian perspective, always with an eye on what could be built next rather than what can only be mourned. AI tools help trace connections across regions and decades, surface hidden dependencies in supply chains and security orders, and support world-building for games, research, and policy experiments.

Looking forward

Panasia.ai is ultimately oriented toward the people who will live with the consequences of today's decisions—in 2045, 2075, and in any future where humans expand beyond Earth. We are interested in futures where communities across Asia participate in shaping core infrastructure, AI systems, and forms of cooperation, instead of being treated as passive markets or buffer zones.

If any of this resonates with you, treat this page as an entry point. Read, argue, reuse, and build on what you find here. The last century is reference material, not a script; the horizon belongs to what we choose to build next.