Zbiegniew Brzezinski is one of the great American strategists of the Cold War. His magnum opus, The Grand Chessboard. America and the Rest of the World, sheds light on American foreign policy towards Russia and Asia even today.
Dying stupidly from a bayonet wound because you refuse to submit to any moral order. To end up shredded on the battlefield like a piece of meat because you refused the inculcation of any tradition. Is it worth it? The question echoes the term «indignation» - the feeling of anger that arises from an action that offends the moral conscience, the sense of justice - the title of the late Philip Roth's novel.
A Swiss-American political scientist who has lived in Switzerland for the past forty years, Daniel Warner has taught at prestigious universities and worked with a number of...
Current Affairs Mondays - Diego Taboada Blamed by most Western countries for major contemporary geopolitical upheavals (Ukraine, Syria),...
Regard sur l'actualité - Loris S. Musumeci La tension est montée en un rien de temps. Après les lancés de...
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