Articles on the tag «Soviet Union»
Unexpected Warriors: Scandinavia’s New Assertive Posture
The Nordic countries’ role in the Ukraine war has been overlooked. Generally regarded as harmonious and peaceful nations, they were all too eager to join the party of war instead, in the name of a feeling of moral superiority that rejected any compromise with Russia.
Stopping the Murderous Khmer Rouge: How Vietnam Confronted Asia’s Forgotten Holocaust
A true story of unyielding courage and haunting betrayal, surviving against the darkness of Cambodia’s nightmare.
Belarus from a geopolitical perspective
Five years ago, a “popular revolution” seemed poised to overthrow Belarus' long-time president. Alexander Lukashenko struck back with determination. Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, many people in Belarus seem grateful today. But the Belarusian opposition in exile, with the full support of the EU, intends to continue the fight for as long as necessary.
Competing Systems: Financial Imperialism vs. a Real Economy Serving the People
The Cold War between the systems seemed to be over. But appearances are deceiving. There is a new rival system that is much more dangerous for the Western neocolonialist system.