Eighty years ago, during World War II, the United States operated full-scale military operations worldwide while planning how ...
the Berlin Wall started to come down and the stain of Yalta began to fade away. Reagan had set this in motion very early in his first term when he publicly called the Soviet Union an “evil ...
The stability of the Yalta-Potsdam order gradually eroded with the end of the Cold War. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 dismantled the bipolar world order, stripping Moscow of its ...
Black grouse and caviar helped Stalin get much of what he wanted, but his Red Army counted for more, says a notable historian of Russia ...
The stability of the Yalta-Potsdam order gradually eroded with the end of the Cold War. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 dismantled the bipolar world order, stripping Moscow of its ...
The unexpected negotiations between the United States and the Russian Federation that began in Saudi Arabia in February were ...
And his negotiations with President Trump about Ukraine are not just about Ukraine. Putin wants nothing less than to ...
The White House was satisfied with the results of the meeting: a secret agreement was signed in Yalta, under which the Soviet Union pledged to enter the war with Japan on the side of the Allies in two ...
As global tensions rise, Europe faces a stark choice—build a defence force and reshape global finance or risk irrelevance.
This anachronism imposes on the contemporary world a scheme of the two spheres of control, one of which does not actually ...
the aftermath of World War II divided the world into the areas controlled by the West and the Soviet Union as laid out at the Yalta Conference. They were called the spheres of influence ...