“Asking who won a given war,” wrote Kenneth Waltz in his classic work ‘Man, the State and War’ is like asking who won the San Francisco earthquake”. Twentieth century wars were so horrible and ...
Out of the gleaming gold-white conference room in Moscow’s Spiridonovka House this week came news that will shape the course of World War II and the world after; news that was bitter-black for the ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Whatever the outcome of this week's Scottish referendum on independence, the shape of Europe is changing as power ebbs away from old nation states, sparking a backlash in some places ...
Football is a game where “twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win,” quipped Gary Lineker, an English player. For decades the European project had similarly ...
European organizations are choosing homegrown, country-focused sovereign cloud providers over global giants’ versions as the region doubles down on digital autonomy and AI innovation. It’s a foggy ...
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