James Jay Carafano The Dalmatian Coast in Croatia (when the Romans took over the region in 10 AD, they named it after the inhabitants, the Dalmatae) is another tourist destination sadly less desirable because of all the tourists. When the cruise ships dock in Dubrovnik, you literally cannot walk … [Read more...]
Turkey and the West: A Parenthesis or a Historical Shift?
By: Zafiris Rossidis A poll conducted in December 2022 by the Turkish company Gezici found that 72.8% of Turkish citizens polled were in favor of good relations with Russia. By comparison, nearly 90% perceive the United States as a hostile country. It also revealed that 24.2% of … [Read more...]
Learning the lessons of the past, key to future success: UNSW academic
By: Stephen Kuper With just weeks before the release of the Defence Strategic Review, UNSW Canberra historian Richard Dunley has identified similarities in the geostrategic challenges mentioned in a similar review commissioned in June 1945 — begging the question, can the lessons of … [Read more...]
File de psihoistorie. Reflexiile geopoliticii lui Petru-I în Rusia contemporană și imperialismul telurocratic rus actual.
Parcevschii Nicolae. Președintele Centrului de Geografie Istorică Militară din Republica Moldova. Absolvent al Școlii doctorale a Academiei de Administrare Publică pe lângă Președintele Republicii Moldova. Psiholog militar, geograf militar, locotenent colonel (r). … [Read more...]
File de psihoistorie. Reflexiile geopoliticii lui Gingis-Han în Rusia contemporană și imperialismul telurocratic rus actual.
SCURT ISTORIC AL UCRAINEI
prof. dr. Ioana RIEBER Strămoşii direcţi ai ucrainenilor sunt slavii de est. Procesul de formare al primului stat rus este încă un subiect de dispută între istorici, existând cel puţin două teorii referitoare la Rusia Kieviană: teoria normadistă, care susţine că bazele statului rus au fost puse de … [Read more...]
THE ISSUE OF (THE) UKRAINE OR ABOUT THE ETYMOLOGY AS A BRANCH OF ARCHAEOLOGY
Mircea C. MARIN, PhD* Abstract. Our essay considers the function of countries names within the process of nation-states building. While starting from a contemporary debate concerning the use with or without definite article of the name of (the) Ukraine we hypothesize that the etymology of a … [Read more...]
SOVIET CALENDAR HERITAGE SHOOTED BY RUSSIAN TROOPS
Sergey Troyan Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Professor at the Department of International Relations, Information and Regional Studies of the National Aviation University Natalia Nechaeva-Yuriychuk Сandidate of Historical Sciences (Ph.D.), Associate Professor at the Department of … [Read more...]
NIXON WALKS AWAY FROM BRETTON WOODS
F. William ENGDAHL You’ve shown how the United States has run rings around Britain and every other empire-building nation in history. We’ve pulled off the greatest rip-off ever achieved. Herman Kahn, on Hudson Institute in 1971, when informed how US payments deficits could be used to exploit … [Read more...]
TEHRĀN TOWARDS BEIJING AND MOSCOW: STRATEGIC ALLIANCES AND OVERCOMING DIVERGENCES
Glauco D’AGOSTINO Abstract. If Tehrān today looks at Beijing and Moscow, the West can only regret itself short-sightedness in foreign policy. Iran’s admission to the SCO breaks the international isolation due to the US sanctions. The new Raisi’s leadership and even the so-called “moderates” have … [Read more...]