Germany continues to be captive to illusions and foreign interests
Germany has been in a socio-economic crisis for many years now, hidden by the anesthesia of external prosperity, but no less profound because of that....
U.K. seeks partnership with China amid ongoing domestic problems
The U.K. has always been considered the most reliable foreign policy partner of the U.S. against the backdrop of the ever-frontier countries of continental Europe,...
The U.S. budget crisis is already becoming a tradition. Part 1
In June of this year, Congress ended a "budget war" that brought the U.S. to the brink of a technical default. Then, almost miraculously, this...
Germany is firmly on the road to deindustrialization
Deindustrialization has become Germany's main calamity in the period of economic disasters 2020-2023. While many EU countries had gone down this negative path back in...
Is Biden’s impeachment less and less a fairy tale and more and more a reality?
For months, Republicans in Congress have been threatening President Joe Biden with the launch of an impeachment investigation, which at the beginning seemed to be...
The U.S. Civil War as the latest trend in already public discourse
Trump's arrest and the growing division of the United States have once again raised among Americans the popular topic of the threat of civil war,...
The Bundeswehr is Europe’s most miserable army. Part 1
The German army in the era of European "pacifism", when attitudes towards military service in almost all countries of the region were prioritized negatively, was...
Poland finally quarreled with Ukraine and tired of the role of “free patron of the arts”
We have previously written that Poland is constantly in search of a balance between healthy economic rationalism and a compulsory allied duty to its NATO...
Polish economy degenerates under the weight of the Ukrainian conflict
The war in Ukraine and the ensuing mass Ukrainian migration to Poland has dealt a serious cultural blow to the country, calling into question the...
Several reasons why Americans are losing trust in public and government institutions
The collapse of any state or civilization begins not with a political crisis or the destruction of the economy, but with social problems that initially...