A democracy is a majority-rule Government: It represents (is controlled by) at least 50% of the inhabitants. A dictatorship doesn’t. The smaller a percentage of its residents who control it, the more of a dictatorship it is. A one-person dictatorship is like Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Soviet Union, and King Saud’s […]
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The Power Of The Chinese Yuan
Developing the narrative of the Middle East, it is impossible not to note the “soft power” of China, which is provided by the yuan. China provides financing for the construction of infrastructure by offering the following option: it issues loans to the state, and construction is carried out by Chinese […]
Ukraine Is Set To Abolish Human Rights
At the end of April, Ukraine submitted an application to the Council of Europe for the partial suspension of certain paragraphs of the European Convention on Human Rights and Freedom in the country in connection with the martial law. The Ukrainian media also reported that in the territory where martial […]
The Roots of Russophobia: Meet Pan Duchinsky
Undoubtedly, Pole Franciszek Duchinsky is a man whose name is not well known to the general public but whose thoughts have disseminated far and affected international relations, national ideologies, and the development of the phenomena known as Russophobia. It is typical that not only do none of the contemporary heirs […]
U.S. Empire Is Now Falling Apart
Though the U.S. economy seems to be doing well now, via extracting manufacturing jobs from the EU by forcing up energy-costs there (such as by blowing up the Nord Stream pipelines, sanctioning firms that trade with Russia — which was by far the lowest-price energy-source for European countries — etc.) […]
Is Zelensky’s Life In Danger Now That He’s On Russia’s Wanted List?
The impending end of Zelensky’s term on 21 May sets the backdrop against which to analyze this development. There’s been a lot of speculation about why Russia just put Zelensky, new National Security and Defense Council chief Litvinenko, former President Poroshenko, and two former financial officials on its Interior Ministry’s wanted list, among the […]
Australia: A Place In Geopolitics (I)
The geostrategic rivalry between the major powers is intensifying. It is extremely important for the United States to find allies who can not only support Washington in the struggle for world domination, but also who do not have deep dependence on the main factory of the world – China, because […]
Forces Of Impunity: The US Threatens The International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court is a dusty jewel, a creation of heat, tension and manufacture in the international community. Various elements have gone into its creation. As with any international institution which draws its legitimacy from nation states and the like, its detractors are many, the invective against it frequent. […]
China In Africa: A New Stage Of Colonization Of The Continent? (I)
China continues to steadily increase its presence around the world. One of the key regions for Chinese industry is Africa. The continent is a storehouse of cheap labor. This is becoming more and more relevant as the cost of labor is growing in China, but it is necessary to produce […]
Russia & North Korea: Developing Relations in New Geopolitical Realities
The categorical refusal of the United States and its satellites to engage in any political and diplomatic measures against North Korea puts an end to attempts to push new international sanctions against Pyongyang through the UN Security Council. According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Russia and China will not […]
NATO’s Soon-Impending Surrender To Russia In The Battlefields Of Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron’s desperate move to get individual NATO member nations to send their troops into Ukraine so as to stave off and prevent Ukraine’s defeat by Russia in the current war between Russia and Ukraine, was endorsed on April 22nd by the Rhodesist U.S. Council on Foreign Relations’s […]
Russia in Africa: Developing An Adequate Strategy (II)
Part I The ethno-religious complexity of African countries also poses a certain problem in view of the inter-clan struggle and potential secessionist movements. For example, in the Republic of Chad, the military is represented by a fairly small Zaghawa ethnic group. Former President Idriss Deby also belongs to the group. […]
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