Europe- Una Hysteria Importante - Part II (Reversibility of Anthropogeographic Inversion)
Second part of historical and geopolitical analysis regarding the root of frictions being witnessed today in Europe. By Prof. Anis H Bajrektarevic. (01/12/2023)
Will 2023 be the year in which seemingly unrelated regional conflicts become interconnected as a single event that resembles or begins to resemble a global war? By Kobby Barda. (01/10/2023)
Author presents a historical and geopolitical aspect to the root of frictions being witnessed in Europe today. By Prof. Anis H Bajrektarevic. (12/28/2022)
Report about speech by Yves Leterme, former Prime Minister of Belgium and Deputy Secretary General of the Paris-based OECD. By Jana Žaludova. (12/13/2022)
Paper provides an argument that Communist Party of China can still be considered Marxist because of their adherence to dialectical and historical materialism. By Kaushik Sampath. (12/07/2022)
Forget Thucydides, South Korea looks to a Manchurian Trap as China rises
South Koreans look to the Manchu conquest of China when examining the future of relations between the two countries. By Professor Joel Atkinson. (11/02/2022)
Examining security structures of the past decades and the security responses in retrospective as seen by a Cabinet member of Tony Blair’s government in the UK. By Lily Ong. (10/11/2022)