In 1891, the French economist Paul Leroy Beaulieu fiercely defended European colonialism in Africa, saying: “This state of the world implies for the civilized people … The Rise of Border ImperialismRead more
Imperialism
The Legacy of Infinite War
Raids by U.S. commandos in Afghanistan. (I could be talking about 2001 or 2018.) A U.S. drone strike in Yemen. (I could be talking about … The Legacy of Infinite WarRead more
Hyper-exploitation of the non-Western world
Sohail Daulatzai “Fifty Years of The Battle of Algiers: Past as Prologue”
Invasion of Grenada – one of the all-time unfair fights in world history
one of the all-time unfair fights in world history, perhaps one of the most egregious examples of a large nation attacking a small nation. the … Invasion of Grenada – one of the all-time unfair fights in world historyRead more
100 Years of U.S. Meddling & Regime Change, from Iran to Nicaragua to Hawaii to Cuba
As special counsel Robert Mueller continues his probe into Russian meddling into the 2016 election, we take a look back at Washington’s record of meddling … 100 Years of U.S. Meddling & Regime Change, from Iran to Nicaragua to Hawaii to CubaRead more
Capital of an invisible empire
Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten: You´ve produced and directed a documentary on the City of London, titled „The Spider´s Web“. What motivated you to do it and … Capital of an invisible empireRead more
India has to decide whether to stand with imperialists or not
Ex-Naval commander Atul Bhardwaj
Humanitarian Interventions: The Doctrine of Imperialism
Defining the concept of humanitarian intervention is problematic and, therefore, implementation of its conceptualisation is contentious. On the one hand, humanitarian intervention is commonly acknowledged … Humanitarian Interventions: The Doctrine of ImperialismRead more
Once the U.S. gets in, no matter the country, it never truly gets out again
Not that anyone in a position of power seems to notice, but there’s a simple rule for American military involvement in the Greater Middle East: … Once the U.S. gets in, no matter the country, it never truly gets out againRead more
US ‘Has the Gall’ to Ask Cambodia to Pay War Debt
Almost half a century after dropping 500,000 tons of explosives and killing hundreds of thousands of people in Cambodia, the United States seems to be … US ‘Has the Gall’ to Ask Cambodia to Pay War DebtRead more