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By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on December 11, 2020January 4, 2021

Based Poland III: another exercise in wild speculation

As we’ve seen in previous articles (here and here), Poland is a country completely split along ideological lines, each of which belonging to a different geopolitical project: Open Society, Great … Continue reading Based Poland III: another exercise in wild speculation

Tags: america, geopolitics, memetics, poland, russia
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on December 10, 2020January 4, 2021

Based Poland II: ambitious plans

In the last post, which you can find here, we talked about Poland’s political division and how it resonates with the wider world’s dilemmas. Poland’s fit in the European Union … Continue reading Based Poland II: ambitious plans

Tags: america, geopolitics, lng, poland, russia
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on December 7, 2020January 4, 2021

Based Poland: a new set of rules

Poland, like Hungary, has been cultivating for some time a reputation as one of the EU’s baddest, meanest reactionary regimes. Liberals the world over accuse it of being an “illiberal … Continue reading Based Poland: a new set of rules

Tags: america, coronavirus, geopolitics, memetics, poland
By Cornelius Stahlblau Posted on August 9, 2020

The worst thing to come out of 2020

If one thing can be said of George Friedman’s book “The Next 100 Years: a forecast for the 21st century”: it is that it’s provocative. It was published in 2009, … Continue reading The worst thing to come out of 2020

Tags: china, coronavirus, geopolitics, intermarium, poland, russia, turkey

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