Section: International

    About the fear and hatred of Navalny. What is the common trait between Putin and the so-called main Russian opposition figure?
    Aug18

    About the fear and hatred of Navalny. What is the common trait between Putin and the so-called main Russian opposition figure?

    On August 11, an article titled “My fears and hatred” appeared on the website of the purported main Russian opposition figure, Alexei Navalny. He referred to this article as a sort of “confession,” given after receiving a new court sentence of an additional 19 years of imprisonment, now under even stricter conditions. The...

    The Marshall Plan and the reconstruction of Ukraine: Which US companies are ready to participate
    Aug16

    The Marshall Plan and the reconstruction of Ukraine: Which US companies are ready to participate

    Historical parallels and lessons from the Marshall Plan The historical experience of the USA and the economic interests of American corporations can provide substantial assistance in the reconstruction of Ukraine’s economy and infrastructure after the end of the war. Recently, in the New York subway, the author of the article saw a woman in...

    Why did the Polish ruling party Law and Justice decide to quarrel with Ukraine — a view from Poland
    Aug16

    Why did the Polish ruling party Law and Justice decide to quarrel with Ukraine — a view from Poland

    In the calls from Polish officials to Ukrainians to show their “gratitude”, the most offensive thing is that behind the “morality” of such actions lies a political and economic calculation. The louder someone appeals to ethics, the more they actually want to profit from it. “In Poland, there are loud voices of...

    Unfinished war: how Georgia is looking for someone to blame for the 2008 defeat and is making progress towards the occupying country
    Aug14

    Unfinished war: how Georgia is looking for someone to blame for the 2008 defeat and is making progress towards the occupying country

    15 years ago, Russia, for the first time in its recent history, attacked a recognized sovereign state. The war with Georgia lasted only a few days, but significantly impacted the future history of Europe. In particular, the assertion that the world’s toothless reaction both to the aggression against Georgia and the Kremlin’s...

    Lessons of Russian aggression in Georgia in 2008. 15 years ago, Russia dared to remove the mask and officially become a participant in the conflict
    Aug13

    Lessons of Russian aggression in Georgia in 2008. 15 years ago, Russia dared to remove the mask and officially become a participant in the conflict

    Unveiling Russia’s role in the 2008 Caucasus War What was the uniqueness of the 2008 Caucasus War? Above all, it was the fact that Russia, for the first time, took part in it as a real side of the conflict. Until 8.08.08, the Kremlin had more or less successfully tried to conceal its role in various “hotspots” within the former...

    Poland chooses conflict: why relations with Ukraine’s key ally have deteriorated
    Aug12

    Poland chooses conflict: why relations with Ukraine’s key ally have deteriorated

    “The times are changing, and from these times, based on our experience, we see that we have only two allies. Firstly, it’s Ukraine. And our second ally is England,” said the leader of the Polish governing party Law and Justice (and de facto the most influential politician in Poland), Jaroslaw Kaczynski, a year ago. And in April...