Robert Radu HERVIAN An important study done in the United States by a reputable Ivy League University specialized in teaching about international security affairs, environmental and resource issues as well as science and technology policies, is dedicated to Iraq’s ability to enter a major … [Read more...]
Are Persian Gulf Clouds Spreading into the Mediterranean Sea?
Robert Radu HERVIAN Few aspects of the American international policies are more important and more misunderstood than the country’s policies and attitudes towards the Persian Gulf Area. In February, 1945 the “USS Murphy” arrived in Jeddah. Their mission: to ferry into Egypt the King of Saudi … [Read more...]
The Autumn of Discontent
Radu Robert HERVIAN The Occupy Wall Street protest will definitely be the story of 2011. Remains to be seen if it will continue to be the story of 2012 and the lasting impact if any, they will leave into the social and economic stages at the time when a historic recession has hit the world making … [Read more...]
American and NATO Strategies on the Black Sea Scene
Robert Radu HERVIAN Various operations of different nature do not take place in any geographical areas, at random. Economical or military strategies largely depend and often are, the results of apparently simple interests in action, always fluctuating with time and often resulting in more or less … [Read more...]
Life is Always Filled with Sticky Windows
Robert Radu HERVIAN “The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults” wrote Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville, a 19th Century French historian and politician, famous for his in depth analysis of the American … [Read more...]
