Joshua Gogo, PhD, ICD.D, CFA, is an economist, political risk analyst, and institutional reform specialist with over two decades of experience at the intersection of economics, public policy, and political economy. His work focuses on the structural dynamics of inequality, governance, and conflict, particularly in resource-rich and developing economies.He is the developer of the MASI framework (Mobility, Access to Voice, Spatial Burden, and Welfare Gap), a model for analyzing how systems generate, distribute, and manage pressure under conditions of uneven allocation. His research integrates theoretical analysis with practical insight drawn from extensive professional and field experience across Africa, the Middle East, and North America.Dr. Gogo is the author of Resource, Region, and Ruin: Understanding Conflict in Resource States, and his work contributes to ongoing debates in development economics, political economy, and institutional design. In addition to his academic work, he is actively engaged in advisory and entrepreneurial initiatives spanning risk management, infrastructure systems, and applied technologies.His work is grounded in a commitment to understanding the structural conditions that produce instability and the pathways through which systems can sustain stability.