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This year's summer reading list is for multilateralists who want to learn from past periods of diplomatic disruption. The post A Summer Reading List for Anxious Multilateralists appeared first on ...
Daniel Richard Martindale was on a territory controlled by the Kiev regime where, risking his life, he was gathering information for Russia ...
As Tim Bouverie shows in his masterful new diplomatic history of the war, the prime minister was right, both in his ...
“Eighty years after our Victory, the Yalta Conference arrangements were replaced by the Brussels-Washington reckless project. Hotbeds of tension are being created right in the offices of Western ...
The concept of a redux of the 1945 Yalta Conference has resurfaced in current global discourse. In the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s dramatic reversal of U.S. policy on the war in ...
The US president’s tariff war and his Ukraine policy are advancing China’s and Russia’s visions of a multipolar international order.
Controversy as to who won what at Yalta, and at whose expense, will undoubtedly rage as long as partisan advantage may be derived therefrom. Whatever the final verdict, Mr. Stettinius, present at ...
While most other papers were carrying only sketchy Yalta stories, the Times set in type and printed the full text of the 200,000 -word Yalta Conference record, along with news stories, pictures ...
With American and Russian negotiators discussing the fate of Ukraine, parallels are inevitably being drawn to the Yalta conference, which was held 80 years ago this month.
The 80th anniversary of the Conference between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill and the new goals of today's emperors to divide the world. Meanwhile, ongoing commemorations focus not on ending the ...
Forty years later, President Ronald Reagan in a statement on the 40th anniversary of the Yalta Conference pledged to undo the moral stain of Yalta.