
The American strategy of “innovative destruction”
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: From a geopolitical point of view, the Trump project may be pointing in the direction of a grand tripartite “imperial” agreement between the US, Russia and China.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: From a geopolitical point of view, the Trump project may be pointing in the direction of a grand tripartite “imperial” agreement between the US, Russia and China.
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Whenever the countries of Europe prepared for war, war happened. And this continent provided the two wars that in all of human history earned the sad title of “world wars.”
By ANDREW KORYBKO: A new architecture of European security is taking shape and its final configuration is shaped by the relationship between France and Poland
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: As a gambler, Donald Trump wants to keep all the cards on the table. The European Union, despite the bluff, guarantees Donald Trump access to the ultimate prize
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in 1938, the armies of Europe are again pointing towards Moscow, to the point of celebrating the rearmament of Germany, forgetting the consequences of German rearmament for the world in the last century.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The political decisions announced by the abominable rhetoric of the current US president are not substantially different from those that correspond to the protocolarily hypocritical phraseology of Joe Biden
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Betting on the irrelevance of European countries, on the near collapse of the European project, is a clear exaggeration, it is more in the realm of Europhobia among certain analysts than in an objective assessment of Europe's relative weight in the
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Donald Trump's attacks could lead Europe to a geopolitical shipwreck
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: The European Union, so often confused with “Europe” by those who do not understand what “Europe” is, is terrified of the definitive loss of its centrality
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: The mass protests taking place in Serbia suggest other possibilities. The protesters not only acknowledge that there is something rotten in the Serbian state; they also insist that the rot not continue.
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Let it be recognized: the arrest of President Lula da Silva was unequivocally an act of treason against the country.
By MATTHEW MENDES: Between 2004 and 2005, Moscow suffered four NATO advances: three former Soviet republics were the scene of color revolutions and NATO included seven countries, including Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: Donald Trump's current initiative has as its central objective a distancing, still relative, of Russia from the People's Republic of China, in favor of the USA, in a reversal of the pact of the early 1970s, between Mao
By SCOTT RITTER: Donald Trump has learned his lesson. The revolution began on his first day in office by destroying the establishment that Europe was counting on to contain Trump.
By LISZT VIEIRA: Donald Trump wants to destroy international collective decision-making bodies, such as the UN and the European Union, for example
By THOMAS PIKETTY: Trumpist national capitalism likes to flaunt its strength, but in reality it is fragile and in trouble
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the context of the structural transformations of the 21st century, the Swedish regulatory framework maintains invariance in certain labor rights in the face of economic pressures and social changes
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: In Berlin, a huge demonstration with thousands of people condemned the attitude of Friedrich Merz and the AfD
By ANDREA ZHOK: The systematic construction of lies, through distraction, falsehood, through dissimulation, this is the true game of contemporary power.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: From a geopolitical point of view, the Trump project may be pointing in the direction of a grand tripartite “imperial” agreement between the US, Russia and China.
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Whenever the countries of Europe prepared for war, war happened. And this continent provided the two wars that in all of human history earned the sad title of “world wars.”
By ANDREW KORYBKO: A new architecture of European security is taking shape and its final configuration is shaped by the relationship between France and Poland
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: As a gambler, Donald Trump wants to keep all the cards on the table. The European Union, despite the bluff, guarantees Donald Trump access to the ultimate prize
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in 1938, the armies of Europe are again pointing towards Moscow, to the point of celebrating the rearmament of Germany, forgetting the consequences of German rearmament for the world in the last century.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The political decisions announced by the abominable rhetoric of the current US president are not substantially different from those that correspond to the protocolarily hypocritical phraseology of Joe Biden
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Betting on the irrelevance of European countries, on the near collapse of the European project, is a clear exaggeration, it is more in the realm of Europhobia among certain analysts than in an objective assessment of Europe's relative weight in the
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Donald Trump's attacks could lead Europe to a geopolitical shipwreck
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: The European Union, so often confused with “Europe” by those who do not understand what “Europe” is, is terrified of the definitive loss of its centrality
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: The mass protests taking place in Serbia suggest other possibilities. The protesters not only acknowledge that there is something rotten in the Serbian state; they also insist that the rot not continue.
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Let it be recognized: the arrest of President Lula da Silva was unequivocally an act of treason against the country.
By MATTHEW MENDES: Between 2004 and 2005, Moscow suffered four NATO advances: three former Soviet republics were the scene of color revolutions and NATO included seven countries, including Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: Donald Trump's current initiative has as its central objective a distancing, still relative, of Russia from the People's Republic of China, in favor of the USA, in a reversal of the pact of the early 1970s, between Mao
By SCOTT RITTER: Donald Trump has learned his lesson. The revolution began on his first day in office by destroying the establishment that Europe was counting on to contain Trump.
By LISZT VIEIRA: Donald Trump wants to destroy international collective decision-making bodies, such as the UN and the European Union, for example
By THOMAS PIKETTY: Trumpist national capitalism likes to flaunt its strength, but in reality it is fragile and in trouble
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the context of the structural transformations of the 21st century, the Swedish regulatory framework maintains invariance in certain labor rights in the face of economic pressures and social changes
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: In Berlin, a huge demonstration with thousands of people condemned the attitude of Friedrich Merz and the AfD
By ANDREA ZHOK: The systematic construction of lies, through distraction, falsehood, through dissimulation, this is the true game of contemporary power.