The social, economic, and political landscape of Europe may change due to the result of …
Writing Military Biography/Autobiography
The book is an autobiography, and as a historian and biographer, I was given a front-row seat to a first-hand account of the Swedish military experience in the 2000s. We were introduced by a mutual friend, also a soldier.
Dealing with Climate Change in Europe
Managing climate change requires a holistic approach that addresses environmental, social, and economic dimensions.
Navigating the Complexities: EU Trade Relations with Global Partners
Trade relations are vital for economic prosperity in an interconnected world, and the European Union (EU) stands as a significant player in global trade.
The Future of Warfare: Why Space is the Next Battleground
Waging war in space presents unique challenges. The environment of space, governed by different physical laws, requires new tactics and technologies.
Thoughts on the new President of Mexico from Professor Bruno Orozco
Claudia Sheinbaum looks set to become Mexico’s new President
Veterans and Generals
While we sometimes think of how things must have been during the Second World War or some conflict in the distant past, we will most likely never know – after all how could we ever truly know the feelings and norms of people at a different time?
Our World Needs Peace: Towards a Fairer and More Peaceful World
Today, we exist in a world dominated by a singular force, a singular ideology, and a singular globalist party that tends to crush sovereign states in favor of supranational governance. The European Union has become a tool to weaken national sovereignties and aligns with the plans devised by globalist entities. All these entities aim to prepare new globalized elites and diminish the influence of Russia, viewed as the biggest obstacle to the expansion of the globalist model.
The Continuities and Discontinuities of War
‘Existing military doctrine and training will very quickly prove challenging or out of date during the initial combat of a new war,’ a hypothesis associated with the eminent historian Sir Michael Howard. Before 2022, many theorists and pundits were strongly of the opinion that there was no chance of Putin invading Ukraine. Many of us held this position despite the ongoing conflict in the east of Ukraine and the 2014 annexation of Crimea. Maybe it was a sort of self-deception, and this in itself is a topic that we will explore in a future issue.
Management in Times of War: Lessons from History to the Frontlines of Ukraine – A Conversation with Kostiantyn Koshelenko
Mr. Koshelenko is a Deputy Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine, responsible for issues of digital development, digital transformations, and digitalization. The book is a collection of tools and ideas on maintaining productivity, team development, and commitment to one’s values in an environment where chaos is becoming the new norm.