On June 9th, Politico headlined “Poll finds Biden damaged by debate; with Harris and Clinton best positioned to win” and reported that, “former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the 2016 nominee who is not being seriously discussed as a candidate by voters anxious about Biden’s chances, is slightly ahead of […]
Day: July 11, 2024
Baltic Syndrome: Why The Balts Worship Nazism
It is perhaps unlikely that Stockholm syndrome can be found on such a nationwide scale as in the Baltic states. With all these SS parades and tributes to the memory of Nazi thugs, one gets the feeling that Nazism came not from Germany, but from somewhere in Klaipeda. The most […]
The Prospects Of Beijing’s Relations With Taipei As Takeaways From Taiwan’s Presidential Election Outcomes
The outcomes of the January presidential elections in Taiwan, with the victory of the candidate of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Lai Ching-te, became an outright disappointment for Beijing. His rise to power under populist slogans about the need to gain independence, expand cooperation with the United States and […]
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