The premise of the show’s producers was that the debates would hold great interest for a good many Russians, because their country has figured large in the US pre-election campaigns of both parties. Read on…
Category: International
Making sense of the Russian parliamentary elections of 18 September 2016: a first attempt
Only after the voting results came in did Western media perk up and publish reports about Russia’s Duma elections. What have they said and what have they left out or failed to explain? Read on…
Populists in power: Russia and the USA
Populism is the up and coming thing in US electoral politics and….in Russian electoral politics. What does this mean for bilateral relations?
The “Establishment” in perspective: notes for a 50th anniversary reunion at Harvard
My feelings about my alma mater are bitter sweet. It was not and is not an unqualified force for good in our country. But then again no human institution ever is.
War or Peace: the essential question before American voters on November 8th
For reasons of Hillary’s past record of ill-considered adventurism abroad and for reasons of the mad advisers from the Neocon camp whom she has in her inner circle today, it could be a fatal mistake to vote Hillary Clinton on November 8th
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Brexit, the Chilcot Report and why we must prosecute our own war criminals
If we as a nation are to learn anything from the human tragedy we have sponsored in the Middle East over the past thirteen years, up to the ongoing civil war in Syria which our proxies among Gulf States enflame, then we must prosecute the war criminals In high office, whatever their party affiliation.
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A film review: Andrei Nekrasov, ‘The Magnitsky Act. Behind the Scenes’
At the end of the twists and turns in this expose, the viewer is ready to see Browder sink through the floor on a direct transfer to hell like Don Giovanni in the closing scene of Mozart’s opera
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Russia as the existential threat: General Philip Breedlove campaigns for office in the Hillary Clinton administration
By lending its valuable ‘real estate’ to the campaign for office of one of the most outspoken Cold Warriors within the military, General Breedlove, the editorial board of Foreign Affairs magazine has shown yet again that it is incapable of guarding its neutrality or balance, incapable of hedging its bets against a Trump victory in November.
The Nuclear Clock is at Two Minutes to Midnight
President Putin’s remark at the start of the ongoing Anaconda-16 military exercises in Poland was that any move into Russian territory would elicit a nuclear response that would not be limited to the European theater but would be directed at the mainland USA. These were clear words, but I greatly doubt any of my readers has heard about them.
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Obama’s Card Cheats: Susan Rice on Implementation of Minsk-2
Let us not mince words: the Neoconservative and Liberal-Interventionist minions of President Obama are professional card cheats whose words must be read only as cynical lies
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