Hello community,
The purpose of this blog is to give you a full overview of the state of affairs around the emerging multipolar world. II decided to write a series of articles, which you should read in the proposed order to get the full picture. These articles are comprehensive and should be valid for the next few years. Fourteen major articles are planned.
Before I come to the articles, if you appreciate my work here, please feel free to donate through my account at Buy Me A Coffee. :-)
Again, please read it in the proposed order:
The Path to the War in Ukraine: Circumstances that Led to the Escalation in Ukraine
New Draft Treaty for European Security: Geopolitical Goals of Russia
Economics and Empires 3: National interests, religions and the media
Economics and Empires 4: Strategic Considerations about Developments in Asia
Economics and Empires 5: Who Is in Charge of the United States?
Economics and Empires 6: Money, Capitalism, Credit, and Sustainability
In addition to the above articles of strategic analysis, I have posted the following operational updates:
Results of the NATO summit in Vilnius 2023
Failing Ukrainian offensive and its implications
Thoughts about strategic stability
Thoughts about the Prigozhin mutiny
Several strategic and operational considerations about Ukraine
War analysis: The fall of Artemovsk and many more topics
Some thoughts on Evgeny Prigozhin and his background
Operational Update 4: Ukrainian counteroffensive, logistics, Artemovsk/Wagner and negotiations.
War analysis: Ukraine’s human potential, unit cohesion and combat effectiveness
Operational update 3: Scorched Earth, war crimes, Avdeevka and the Chinese
Ukrainian diversion at Transnistria
Operational Update 2: Russian and Soviet military doctrine
Change in Russian Command, Future Russian Offensives and the Role of Belarus
Operational Update 1: Artemovsk, Poland, Belarus and More
Russian Withdrawal from Kherson
Analysis of the Strikes on the Ukrainian Infrastructure
Explanation of the Price Cap on Russian Oil
Here I’m going to post my
interviews:
Scott Ritter and Mike Mihajlovic about the Kerch Bridge attack
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You have a line about joining the team. I'm not an analyst, just a business researcher. However, I'm a good proofreader/editor if you ever want one.
I have forwarded your artic to many people. Thankyou for clearly explaining to us novices. Thankyou. ✍️❤️