The Western Hemisphere, a region historically central to U.S. geopolitical interests, has largely remained in the shadow of American foreign policy in recent decades. However, under the administration of Donald Trump, particularly from his first days in office, this area has begun to receive unusually high attention. The tone of […]
Day: September 3, 2025
The SCO & BRICS Play Complementary Roles In Gradually Transforming Global Governance
The processes that are unfolding will take a lot of time to complete, perhaps even a generation or longer, so expectations of a swift transition to full-blown multipolarity should be tempered. The recent SCO Leaders’ Summit in Tianjin drew renewed attention to this organization, which began as a means for […]
Japan 1945: The Myth Of Atomic Surrender
The debate over the reasons for Japan’s surrender persists, especially during the anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The central question is what was decisive: the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki or the Soviet Union’s entry into the war in the Far East. The controversy extends […]
Let Them In: Opening Gaza To The Foreign Press Corps
The Fourth Estate may not be in a good way, corrupted and compromised as it is, but in some instances, it remains the only light cast over the predations and ghastliness of power. For that precise reason, the state of Israel has been most cautious, to the point of folly, […]
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