Bogumil, I looked into those sources that you provided in your response to the other comment. The documentation itself appears to support my argument that something definitely happened in the DDR during the latter half of its existence. The “East… Read More ›
International Relations
East Germany: Successor of Prussia?
Bogumil replied back to my comments regarding the latest post on ARPLAN. For the first message, he said that he wished me luck on my attempts to work on a major research paper. I am going to need it because… Read More ›
Responses to “Extending a Hand to West Germany” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, The latest ARPLAN post supports my longstanding conclusions about the role of Nationalism in the DDR or “East Germany.” The Soviets knew that not all Germans in the German-speaking world were truly supportive, let alone complicit, in the affairs… Read More ›
Responses to “Extending a Hand to West Germany” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, To begin, I must apologize for not being able to respond to your latest ARPLAN post sooner. I am currently working on an International Relations research paper about “pariah states” and why their survival depends on them receiving support… Read More ›
Another Theory of International Relations?
For those who are not aware, I had finished my undergraduate education late last year. Although the major was Political Science, I chose International Relations as my concentration. International Relations is an interesting field that appealed to my lifelong fascination… Read More ›
The Third Place: Youth Palaces
An “Embassy” refers to the building that houses a nation’s diplomatic mission in another country. Usually, they are located in the capital city of the host nation, although there can be exceptions in which the Embassy is situated elsewhere in… Read More ›
The Relation of Diplomacy to War – Antoine-Henri Jomini — Strategic Studies Book Club
Synopsis: The American military has long been bewitched operationally and strategically by Antoine-Henri Jomini’s formulaic approach to warfare. The universality of the Jominian consciousness is so well established other strategic schools usually operate beside it – or as a passing… Read More ›
Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities (Pt. II of II)
In Part I of “Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities,” I sought to put forward the argument that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine should be reinterpreted with a broader historical perspective in mind. One aspect concerns the implication that Russia is seeking… Read More ›
Update (8 July 2022)
Earlier this morning, just as I was beginning to work on the next half of “Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities,” the mainstream news has reported that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated. Of all the places in the world… Read More ›
Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities (Pt. I of II)
Most of the grand narratives surrounding the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict are all questions pertaining to the national sovereignty of the Ukraine. The official position of Post-Soviet Russia is that Ukraine is allegedly run by Ukrainian ultranationalists who at one point… Read More ›
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