By Stephan Richter and Alexei Bayer, May 16, 2022
Russia’s war against Ukraine provided Boris Johnson with a unique opportunity to highlight Britain’s international leadership credentials.
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By Stephan Richter and Alexei Bayer, May 16, 2022
Russia’s war against Ukraine provided Boris Johnson with a unique opportunity to highlight Britain’s international leadership credentials.
By Karen Cheung, May 7, 2022
Karen Cheung’s first book charts the acceleration of a vanishing way of life in Hong Kong amid China’s creeping influence.
By Stephan Richter, May 4, 2022
The politician who had prepared himself all his life for his top role flops. Meanwhile, the man who had made a career as a comedian on TV turns out to be a very determined and successful statesman.
By Uwe Bott, May 4, 2022
To provide Germany with proper orientation in times of historic misses, the German Chancellor has to show a lot more courage. All parties have a lot of explaining to do.
By César Chelala, April 29, 2022
Recent history reveals the need for the adherence of all nations to a new international security framework.
By Frank Vogl, April 26, 2022
Ukraine needs billions to run Its government. As its economy dives, its budget spending soars. The global community needs to step up.
By Thomas Hanke, April 25, 2022
On Ukraine and Russia, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz is not acting thoughtfully and with a cool head. Rather, he is damaging Germany's reputation - and his own party.
By Gunnar Heinsohn, April 22, 2022
The international community should pay much closer attention to the completely perverted reasoning behind Putin calling for a "de-Nazification" of Ukraine.
By SECO 2 X Bifix-Wendeplatte P00-EN1-12 CP20, April 20, 2022
Astolphe De Custine’s "Letters from Russia" – (1843): What de Tocqueville is to America, de Custine is to Russia.
By Andrés Ortega, April 17, 2022
Living in a world where Xi and even Putin still stand tall and U.S. and European interests over how to deal with Russia and China differ significantly.
By Alan Riley, April 14, 2022
In the run-up to the Ukraine invasion, Gazprom has conclusively proven that it is not a business but a politico-military enterprise – a central part of Putin’s war-making kit.
By Alon Ben-Meir, April 12, 2022
By opting for “neutrality” on Putin’s war against Ukraine, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has gravely betrayed Israel’s founding moral principles.
By Julia Watson, April 9, 2022
A short global history of the potato plus a recipe for an exceptional potato salad
By Frank Vogl, April 6, 2022
Why we need to worry that the current zeal of Western authorities to go after the Russian oligarchs will decline over time.
By Frank Vogl, March 29, 2022
Only if we fight the corruption coming from the Kremlin and its coterie of oligarchs in earnest do the Russian people have a fair chance for a decent future.