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[Opinion] Russia’s cyber war: past, present, and future
Tested in Estonia and tried in Georgia, Russia’s cyber arsenal is now pointing not just at Ukraine but at the very heart of Europe. …read more Source:...
Wolves in nationalist clothing
LONDON â Nationalists versus globalists. Traditionalists versus multiculturalists. The “left behind” versus the elites. If the likes of Donald Trump, Brexit leaders and the European right are to be believed, these binary battle lines â ideological boundaries as clear as those of the Cold War â are what divide...
Flynn’s ouster leads to more chaos in Trump world
The resignation of U.S. National Security Adviser Michael Flynn did little to calm the chaos at the White House, where staff spent Tuesday scrambling to deflect blame for the rising scandal about Flynnâs contacts with Russian officials â including who knew what about the conversations and when. Other ongoing controversies...
White House: Trump has been ‘incredibly tough on Russia’
The Trump administration will take a tough stance on Russia even as it seeks to work with the country on some issues, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Tuesday. The comments come after Michael Flynn, Trumpâs national security adviser, resigned Monday night after revelations that he misled Vice President Mike Pence...
The Political Economy of the Energy Union
In 2014 Juncker presented his vision on the European Energy policy, whereas we need to pool our resources, combine our infrastructures and unite our negotiation power with third countries. He established 4 pillars for an Energy Union: creating an Energy Union by pooling resources and connecting networks; diversifying energy sources; helping...
[Ticker] Dutch ratification of EU-Ukraine deal likely delayed
It is unlikely that both houses of the Dutch parliament will have approved the bill to ratify the EU-Ukraine association agreement before the 15 March Lower House elections. A Lower House spokesperson told Dutch media that the bill will “possibly” be discussed next week, but the Senate is expected to need more time. The bill would...
The end of Pax Americana
The chaos of U.S. President Donald Trump’s first weeks in office have reinforced the impression that the U.S. can no longer wield power effectively. This means we are entering uncharted territory. What will happen if the world begins to believe America is withdrawing from the international stage? The answer is unlikely to be pleasingÂ...
Geert Wilders’ American connections
AMSTERDAM â Geert Wilders is approaching the Dutch election bolstered by the shock victory of a like-minded campaign in the United States, and with something of his worldview reflected in Donald Trump’s White House. Trump’s order barring people from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States...
How Russia became the leader of the global Christian right
In early April 2014, as the post-Cold War order roiled in the aftermath of Russiaâs annexation of Ukraineâs Crimean peninsula â the first forced annexation in Europe since the Second World War â Pat Buchanan asked a question. Taking to the column-inches at Townhall, Buchanan wondered aloud:...
[Ticker] EU invites US foreign policy chief to Brussels
EU foreign elations chief Federica Mogherini has invited the new US secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, to an EU foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels “at his earliest convenience”. She spoke to Tillerson, while in Washington, about Russia, Ukraine, Iran, and EU defence cooperation. The US envoy to the OSCE, a European multilateral club,...

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