Neocons Want War with China

Neocons Want War with China

It was a photo op for the ages: a visibly well-disposed President Xi Jinping receiving centenarian “old friend of China” Henry Kissinger in Beijing. Mirroring meticulous Chinese attention to protocol, they met at Villa 5 of the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse – exactly where Kissinger first met in person with Zhou Enlai in 1971, preparing Nixon’s…

The US Is Receptive to Kissinger’s Suggestion to Revive Talks with China on a New Détente

The US Is Receptive to Kissinger’s Suggestion to Revive Talks with China on a New Détente

The introduction of this week’s two complementary narratives into the West’s information ecosystem suggest that this de facto New Cold War bloc’s American leader is recalibrating its grand strategy. Policymakers appear to have concluded that their side can’t restore unipolarity, instead settling for managing multipolar processes in the direction of their interests as much as…

The Top Five Takeaways from Kissinger’s Interview about the Emerging World Order

The Top Five Takeaways from Kissinger’s Interview about the Emerging World Order

Casual observers of International Relations might not have the interest or time to read Henry Kissinger’s lengthy interview in full, which is why the present piece will draw attention to the top five takeaways. Global affairs guru Henry Kissinger gave a very detailed interview to The Economist that was just published this week. As could…

The Great Eurasian Merger

The Great Eurasian Merger

Eurasia is a sleeping giant that, once it finally wakes up, will be able to dictate its own rules to the US and its allies. The world is not only tired, but exhausted, at the very end of its civilizational vitality, and all this is a consequence of almost eighty years of American global terror…