Tag: steve bannon

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.

On the Axis of Evil and Naming the Powers Hostile to the West

Their level of coordination is already much higher than that of the Axis powers before WWII.

Going along with Trump

With the new American president, Ukrainians can hope for a decent peace, but must prepare for the worst.

Vladimir Putin’s Role Models

If the Russian president has almost rehabilitated Stalin, he has mainly drawn inspiration from Andropov and Primakov.

From Lenin to Putin: One Hundred and Seven Years of Malfeasance

Since the Bolshevik coup d'état of 1917, Lenin and his comrades have been working out the principles of relations with the outside world: destabilizing...

The Election of Donald Trump, the “Pivot” to Asia, and the Europeanization of NATO

How to avoid a geostrategic decoupling between the two shores of the North Atlantic?

The Georgian Dream That Shattered the European Dream

In November 2003, the Rose Revolution took place in Georgia. Following disputed parliamentary elections, large demonstrations organized by the opposition spread across the country,...