The Rise of BRICS: Cold War Redux or End of Empires?
There is a vague nostalgia for the Cold War era, which spanned from almost immediately after World War II in 1945 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991. It was arguably a period of history marked, if not by peace and stability, at least by a sense of predictability emanating from a […]
Irish Peace Activist D’Arcy Jailed Over Protest of Airport’s Use by US Military
By Eugene Egan The incarceration of 79-year-old Irish peace activist Margaretta D’Arcy has caused much controversy and focused international attention on the use of United States military aircraft at Shannon Airport in Ireland. Ms. D’Arcy, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, was previously arrested and given a three-month suspended sentence, along with Niall Farrell at […]
From Analog to Digital: The Revolution Against the Patriarchal World Order
In the analog era, our perception was shaped by certain images and concepts created in our minds by whatever the media presented to us, including the books we read, movies we watched, and music we listened to. We believed we were being informed on politics, social sciences, economics and psychology when we read books or […]
Oaks, Traditions and Conflicts: Serbia’s Unpredictable Stability
The bus from Novi Sad was proving impossible, an intemperate monster with narrow seating and dirty floors. Not an express, and certainly not this one, this bright red-tinted beast known as the Niš Express which runs through Serbia like a cholesterol-thickened artery. In Serbian, it might be better to term it the Nikad Express: one […]