What Navalny learned from Socrates
Navalny’s moral fortitude parallels that of Socrates in facing adversity
Navalny’s moral fortitude parallels that of Socrates in facing adversity
The perils of using cluster bombs in Ukraine
Prigozhin’s rebellion can be compared to Caesar’s historic crossing of the Rubicon
Evaluating how policies will be read by third parties will lead to fewer geopolitical failures
If history tells us anything, it is that regional conflicts spread
Far from it. But the diplomacy of peace is in need of emergency resuscitation
The EU is split on the price to charge for Russian seaborne crude exports
History is replete with false flag operations
Rodric Braithwaite’s book, Russia Myths and Realities, provides a perfect segue into Putin’s brain
But our leaders are failing us, and they are putting all of our lives at risk
The Russian President likely anticipated his blitz would undermine Ukrainian morale. It didn’t
Limiting gas imports from Russia has thrust the country into its biggest energy crisis since the Second World War
The West won’t dig itself out of the crisis unless it decisively responds to Putin’s strategic aim