Category: Geopolitics

America is the new Russia

The two continental powers have strong parallels throughout history Ed West 21 hr ago This is the first in a two-part series about Russian multiculturalism There are many curious historical similarities between Russia and the United States, even if on one first glance they appear like each other’s […]

The 2nd Holodomor

by Peter Zeihan on January 24, 2023 In the 1930s, the Soviet Union attempted to crush the Ukrainians in a genocide known to history as the Holodomor.  Key to the strategy was deliberate efforts to destroy agricultural production to ensure famine. In all, 4 million Ukrainians perished. Today’s Russia […]

Rage Against the War Machine

This what leftists and libertarians should be doing. Needless to say Brana and McArdle are widely hated by leftists and libertarians. Video playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade. Rage Against the War Machine – #SolutionsWatch The Corbett Report 5 hr ago SHOW NOTES AND MP3: […]

Could the United States Lose Its Financial Superpower Status as a Result of the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict?, and more

Here are my most recent articles for you Could the United States Lose Its Financial Superpower Status as a Result of the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict? French historian and anthropologist Emmanuel Todd believes that the Russo-Ukrainian conflict could put the United State’s financial status at risk. In an interview with […]

Keeping Nukes on the Table

by Peter Zeihan on January 19, 2023 Picture one of those old westerns where the outlaw and sheriff are about to have a standoff outside the saloon. The bad guy (who has never lost a duel) sweeps back his coat and reveals his shiny-six-shooter. The sheriff (who isn’t a […]

Polarization eats the developed world

Sara Fischer Eleanor Hawkins Axios Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios Economic fear is creating record levels of polarization around the globe, particularly in developed nations with slow-growth economies, like Spain and Japan, according to Edelman’s latest annual Trust Barometer survey. Why it matters: Polarization leads to instability, creating uncertainty for […]