by Alexander | jan 18, 2026 | EN artikel
Transatlantic tensions escalate by provocations on both sides of the Atlantic. But this is also a fight for European leadership. a Item The Greenland dispute is suddenly being fought on two fronts at once: a visible security front (troops, sovereignty signals, NATO...
by Alexander | jan 17, 2026 | EN artikel
Davos: The Return of the Elite — Never Really Gone a Item Davos never disappeared. It merely paused, recalibrated, and then returned with greater clarity about what it truly is: not a conference, not a festival of ideas, but a closed circuit of global power. COVID...
by Alexander | jan 15, 2026 | EN artikel
Why the Current Deal for Greenland Does Not Enthuse Greenlanders — and What Must Entail an Offer That Cannot Be Refused a Item This is a business approach beyond nationalistic or political views. If you strip away ideology and look at the proposition as an...
by Alexander | jan 14, 2026 | EN artikel
What Bill Ackman actually set in motion — and why Europe must face the same question a Item In the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attacks, a statement issued by a coalition of student groups at Harvard shocked many observers. The text did not merely criticise...
by Alexander | jan 6, 2026 | EN artikel
The Road to Greenland: Why the Shift from Geopolitics to Geoeconomics Still Misses the Point a Item In the debate over great-power competition, it has become fashionable to describe the world as moving from geopolitics (flags, bases, alliances) to geoeconomics...
by Alexander | jan 4, 2026 | EN artikel
Europe’s Capabilities Fragmented by Sovereignty and Diminished by Regulations, Against a United States Shaping the World by Superiority a Item The capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States and his transfer to U.S. soil for prosecution marks more than the removal...