I hate the corpses of empires, they stink as nothing else. They stink so badly that I cannot believe that… READ MORE
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I saw before me what an empire which spreads beyond its legitimate boundaries must do to its subjects. It cannot… READ MORE
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“In short, unwilling to coerce the parties into negotiations, the international community has abnegated its responsibility to change the political dynamics in order to drive the combatants to the table.”
Author, critic, translator, former NATO International Staff, ex-diplomat