Existential Battles: Culture Wars and Real Wars
Since political violence, in particular war, is a quintessential instrument of colonialism, the praeter-colonial mind would be remiss not to inquire into its nature and changing character.
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Since political violence, in particular war, is a quintessential instrument of colonialism, the praeter-colonial mind would be remiss not to inquire into its nature and changing character.
Perhaps it is time to retire the ‘West versus the rest’ framework in a similar way that some have advocated to drop the ‘post-Soviet’ label.
The yardstick of success is an alliance structure between the US, Japan, and South Korea that functions even when friendship falters.
The future contest will not only centre on who can build the most powerful chips, but on who can set the rules governing their use and exchange.
America, the continent, has always been a place to welcome those who decided that staying put was not going to cut it.
If Syrians can build a federal state with strong constitutional guarantees they would create a model for coexistence in the Middle East.
Battlefield 6’s plot may not be realistic now, but we can speculate that mercenary organizations over the next decade may come to comparable power status as nation-states.
By bringing Machiavelli and Schmitt back into the language of a liberal democracy, Macron announced more than a rhetorical shift.
Global International Society will survive, though it will be neither under the aegis of the hegemonic Liberal International Order nor a bipolar Cold War-type order.
We don’t need to get rid of the British Museum, what we need is more British Museums around the world, where kids of all places can access this kind of knowledge in their own towns.