Long-range Plans of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)

Long-range Plans of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) for the 21st Century : the US, China and Russia Four Key Essays in Foreign Affairs May/June 2010 Terry Boardman Foreign Affairs (FA) is the monthly magazine of The Council On Foreign Relations (CFR), the premier American foreign policy thinktank (premier not least because it is bipartisan) which was founded in 1921[1]. The CFR is the...
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The Ongoing Struggle for the Truth about the Child of Europe…

Until 1993 the majority of the few English-speaking people who knew the name Kaspar Hauser would most likely have done so because they had seen the art-house movie Every Man For Himself and God Against All...
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To the Third Millennium: The Third Way or The Third Reich?

There has been a lot of babbling in the English-speaking media in recent years, most of it very unclear, about a "Third Way" in politics and even economics. The Internet is now stuffed with groups, media organs, even new political parties calling themselves "The Third Way". Many people, such as Tony Blair in the UK and his friend Bill Clinton in the US, have obviously had glimpses of this elusive creature. Serious academic tomes have been written about it. Social thinkers and philosophers such as the prophet of communitarianism, Amitai Etzioni in the US, have argued at least for the existence of its habitat, if not for the creature itself...
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What’s Going On in the Muslim World in 2011?

Soon after the outbreak of civil disturbances in Egypt in January 2011, on the well-known alternative news website www.prisonplanet.com run by Alex Jones, Paul Joseph Watson declared that what had been going on in Tunisia, Algeria, Yemen and now Egypt was "a cry for freedom [that] threatens to derail the new world order agenda". The 'Global Awakening' that Zbigniew Brzezinski (the USA political strategist) feared has arrived, he announced...
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Kaspar Hauser and the Struggle for Europe 1510-2010

This summer will see two events that will surely yet again raise the awkward question of Anglo-German relations: the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme , and the soccer World Cup finals to be held in Germany . For many Britons, the battle of the Somme has become almost synonymous with the First World War...
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