Tag: vladimir putin

Thinking the Unimaginable

A transatlantic pathology: analysis of the passions and mechanisms of the populist crisis of liberal democracy.

The Lessons of Trumpism for Europeans: How to Avoid a ‘Self-Putinization’ of the EU

The historian explains the intellectual origins of Trumpism and suggests urgent measures to take.

Volodymyr Zelensky, a Heroic Man

The Ukrainian president is now like a bone stuck not only in Putin's throat, but also in that of Trump and his entourage.

“Game of Trump”: The Fate of Ukraine and the Need for European Geopolitical Consolidation

American diplomacy could give way to Russia not only in Ukraine, but in the whole of Central and Eastern Europe. This raises the urgency of greater autonomy for European allies.

Making Putin Happy Again

Trump's submission to Putin endangers the entire European continent. In the face of American cynicism, Volodymyr Zelensky and his European partners must adopt a position of strength.

Does Ukraine’s History Prompt Israel to Provide It With Special Support?

The defeat of Hamas and Hezbollah and the fall of the Assad regime open a new path for cooperation between the two countries.

The Baltic, a “NATO Lake”? Moscow’s Aggressive Policy in the Nordic-Baltic Region

European NATO members face Russian sabotage in the Baltic.

We are on Mars

Elon Musk wants to create an inhabited city on Mars. The idea is not new and is in line with the dreams of the Kremlin's "cosmists".

The American Revolution and the Conflict in Ukraine

Is a “deal” with Trump possible? And what “deal”?

Confronting the Moscow-Beijing Axis: The Need for a Common Western Front in the Arctic

Donald Trump must be taken seriously in his speech on Greenland, which covers many geopolitical issues.