
High among Douglas Macgregor’s qualifications as U.S. ambassador to Germany is his opposition to endless wars.
Regardless of the outcome, the U.S. election will not stop the rise of hyper-nationalism, crisis cults and other signs of an empire’s terminal decline, writes Chris Hedges.
During the pandemic it has been every EU nation for themselves until this very late and reluctant deal from the rich North, writes Diana Johnstone.
The former national security adviser reveals a national goal that is simple and blunt: American dominance of the world, writes Michael Brenner.
Diana Johnstone’s newly-published memoir offers an incisive, gritty, politically alert, and expansive account of post-war Europe, reports Patrick Lawrence in this interview with the author.