China’s economic and strategic footprint in Israel is growing.
China and America: We Are Not Enemies
The two countries will have to cooperate to keep a peaceful world together.
Preventing Juncker: Cameron’s Self-Defeatist Move
Why is Britain’s prime minister opposing the European Commission head who is most favorable to the UK’s positions and interests?
Why is China So Interested in Central and Eastern Europe?
The Middle Kingdom sets its eyes on Europe’s eastern half, to get a beachhead into Western Europe.
Japan: A Venetian Destiny?
Japan and Venice share a similar history, but Japan should change course before that history repeats itself.
Brazil and the United States: So Different, Yet So Similar
Brazil, the new host of the World Cup, shares a great deal of values with the United States.
Syria and Egypt: Two Counterrevolutions in Action
Western leaders still grossly distort what’s going on in Egypt. It’s really no better than what happens in Syria.
The British Empire’s Lesson for Modern America
Why the U.S. strategy to remake Afghanistan after 9/11 was bound to fail.


























