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As War Danger Mounts in the Arctic, Peace Hinges on a Revival of the Wallace Doctrine

Originally published on Strategic Culture According to the Department of Defense’s dismally short sighted vision for the Arctic, U.S. strategic interests were best maintained not by cooperation with Arctic partners, by rather by belligerent sabre rattling under the guise of “competition” with nations who have continuously professed a desire to work with the west as […]

Dr. Lozansky’s ‘Save the Planet’ Course Continues

On October 8, Russia House and the Russian-American Friendship Society organized by Dr. Edward Lozansky organized the second introductory class of the new course series “Save the Planet: A New Course Exploring the Role of Creative Reason in Shaping History and Geopolitics”.
Every two weeks, Dr. Lozansky has arranged 7 experts in the field of geopolitics and history to present short presentations on the causes of humanity’s current crisis and potential pathways available to navigate through the dangerous storms of nuclear war, and civilizational breakdown threatening our future.

From Smedley Butler to “7 Days in May”…to Trump Today?

Matthew Ehret At this week’s Labor Day conference, President Trump threw down the gauntlet in opposition to the Anglo American military industrial complex. Inspiring both hope in many onlookers that the age of America’s “endless wars” might finally come to an end, but also fear that an emergency Military Coup was nigh. This danger was …