Tag: daniil bezsonov

Moscow-Benghazi: scope and limitations of Russia’s shift to Libya

The “conflicting synergy” between Russia and Turkey will not prevent Putin from continuing his destabilizing action in the Western Mediterranean.

The Moscow-Beijing-Pyongyang triangle

The rapprochement between North Korea and Russia is strengthening, despite China's discontent. Can we then hope for a cooling of Russian-Chinese relations?

Fighting a ‘Holy War’: North Korea’s Role in Putin’s Crusade Against Ukraine

With a second nuclear-armed state entering the war against Ukraine, democratic governments face increasingly difficult choices.

Russia’s Future: How to Separate the Possible from the Impossible

It is necessary to prepare for the decolonization of Russia now.

Is Putinism Fascist?

Classical fascism offers striking parallels with Putin's policies. For Ukrainians, Putin's fascism is obvious.

Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!

Since the beginning of time, people have loved to take stock of the year that is ending and sketch plans and forecasts for the...

United States: Cloning Putinism?

According to the author, the regime that Trump wants to impose on Americans has similarities to that of Putin and, in both cases, the complacency of the oligarchs plays an important role.

In Georgia, Resistance Gains Momentum

Disparate social and political groups unite with ultimate determination to save the republic and the country's European future.

Driving the Russians out of Syria

After the fall of Assad, the question of Russian bases in Syria is pending. The strategic stakes are major.

How money stained with Ukrainian blood feeds contemporary art in Venice

A new cultural institution is headed by the daughter of an oligarch directly participating in the genocidal war.