Articles on the tag «Bonaparte, Napoleon»
Bad advice from the past
History teaches us that wars are rarely decided by individual battles, but rather by long-term, complex processes in which political, economic, and moral factors are just as decisive as military ones. However, the West continues to be strongly influenced by the dogma of the decisive battle, which dates back to the Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz. In contrast, Russia tends to follow the principle of strategic patience and war of attrition. These different ways of thinking are leading to mutual misunderstandings and misjudgments in the current conflict in Ukraine.
Russophobia - Russia's security interests - German aggression
What is behind Russia's negotiating terms, are they justified and how will Russia react to an aggressive Germany? - Analysis.
The Republic of Moldova at a crossroads - Western or neutral or maybe not at all?
Romania creates the conditions to annex the Republic of Moldova. Moldova, in turn, wants to incorporate Transnistria. And Gaugasia is threatening to secede. Analysis.
Peter Hanseler - Interview to Felix Abt - Part 2: Insights from an Insider
Everything about Russia you’ve always wanted to know but can’t learn from the mainstream media.
Switzerland is in danger
Switzerland is changing its stance on neutrality and legal security at lightning speed to please the EU and the US. This attitude endangers the foundation on which Switzerland is built. This article looks at Switzerland from the outside. Prof. Dr. Marcel Niggli will look at Switzerland from the inside in the coming weeks.
Resist the beginnings! - Propaganda of the NZZ
Why is the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) the most important daily newspaper in Switzerland? What can the public of a neutral country expect from its most influential newspaper? How does the heavyweight of the Swiss media landscape fare when it comes to reliable reporting?
Swiss National Bank - an obituary of its former nimbus
Between 2008 and early 2022, central banks printed money on an unprecedented scale because their governments were broke - with one exception: the SNB did so to weaken its own currency. An essay on the SNB, Switzerland, stability and failure.