Foreign Policy

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Two alumni of Harvard Russian studies respond to “decolonization”

Allow me to second the motion, so to speak. What complicates the matter is the lemming phenomenon. It is not only Harvard’s Davis Center folks who have lost all common sense and are busy sawing away at the branch on which they are perched, but their peer as co-founder of Russian studies in post-WWII America, Columbia University and its Harriman Institute are signed on to this madness, along with Indiana University and several other major centers are on this same list of shame.

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America’s Central Europe Allie Do Not Make the US Stronger and More Secure

A mantra endlessly repeated by US officials and military leaders, especially in their testimony before Congress, is that America’s vast network of minor state allies in NATO and around the world provide it with resources and power that Russia and China cannot match. However, this is simply not true. It is a fantasy, unsupported by the factual historical record.

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Fyodor Lukyanov: Finland may come to regret joining NATO when everyone sobers up

Helsinki’s accession to the US-led bloc sees its leaders embrace Cold War euphoria 30 years too late

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State actor involvement in Nord Stream pipeline attacks is ‘main scenario’, says Swedish investigator

STOCKHOLM, April 6 (Reuters) – A state actor’s involvement in the blast of the Nord Stream pipelines last year is the “absolute main scenario”, though confirming identity will prove difficult, the Swedish prosecutor investigating the attack said on Thursday.

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Bank of America cuts short conference after outrage at comments on Ukraine war

Event was ‘overwhelmingly pro-Russian’, says one attendee, as bank calls clients to apologise

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China to the West: Don’t tell us what to do on Russia

Back off, says Beijing’s Moscow ambassador.

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Russia-China trade remains strong despite Western pressure

The current geopolitical situation associated with the conflict in Ukraine has spurred a de-dollarization trend

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Russia and the emergence of the post-Western world

Russian relations with the West are in tatters. In much of the rest of the world, however, the opposite seems to be true

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Does America Have a Future?

In this article I explain why I think nuclear war is in the cards. I know that most do not want to hear this. But if no one knows, there is even less chance of preventing it.

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The Nord Stream Ghost Ship

The false details in the CIA’s cover story