Russia’s Campaign in Ukraine and the West’s Response: The End of the Beginning?
Even through the fog of the Ukraine war, it’s possible to discern some contours of the future emerging.
Read more...Even through the fog of the Ukraine war, it’s possible to discern some contours of the future emerging.
Read more...Russia is now debating alternatives for putting its economy on a war footing: nationalizations or keeping billionaire capitalism in place.
Read more...Look to India to stay an independent foreign policy course, pursuing its national interests in a multipolar world, instead of joining the U.S. kennel of poodles.
Read more...More discuss of the practical issues arising from the US plan to help fill Europe’s Russia gas gap.
Read more...A look at a plausible Ukraine endgame.
Read more...If you doubt that freedom of expression is dead in America, look no futher than Twitter’s shabby, policy-breaking treatment of Scot Ritter
Read more...America’s failed attempts to get India and China in its corner against Russia is looking less like diplomacy and more like a clown car.
Read more...Yet more signs of commodity shortfalls: scarce walkers and other assistative devices, due to a shortage of aluminum
Read more...A quick look at what might come next in the Macron-Le Pen contest.
Read more...The energy outlook, particularly for Europe, is not very cheery.
Read more...An assessment of current economic conditions, including rising prices, how long the pain might last, and possible paths forward.
Read more...Michael Hudson argues that the euro and European economic independence are intended US targets for the war in Ukraine.
Read more...Are experts whistling in the dark about the coming odds of fundamental restructuring of many supply chains?
Read more...The U.S. botches its India diplomacy as it fails to comprehend Delhi’s understanding of the new realities of the emerging multipolar world.
Read more...Why African countries have chosen to be ‘neutral’ on the issue of Russia’s war with Ukraine.
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