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Tag: Josef Stalin

Posted inOpinion

How Putin’s Ukraine policy parallels Stalin’s plan for Germany

by Paul Maddrell June 19, 2022June 19, 2022

Almost four months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin’s policy is becoming clear. The war between Ukraine and Russia is likely to be a long one. It is becoming obvious that the Western states, and particularly the countries of Europe, will have to provide assistance on an unprecedented scale, amounting to a civilian […]

Posted inRussia

Putin’s adaptation of Stalin’s victory celebration

by Daniel Williams May 9, 2022May 13, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Is Putin a Hitler or a Stalin? Look to Solzhenitsyn

by James Carden April 5, 2022April 5, 2022
Posted inRussia

After 80 years, Stalin’s war expands

by Andrew Salmon December 31, 2021January 5, 2022
Posted inOpinion, Russia

Modern Stalinism and Alexei Navalny’s slow torture

by Daniel Williams April 1, 2021April 1, 2021
Posted inAfghanistan, Germany, Iraq, Middle East, Russia, South Asia, United States, World

The art of shaping memory 

by Andrew Bacevich June 23, 2019February 18, 2020
Russian President Vladimir Putin at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum on May 25, 2018. Photo: Reuters/Sergei Bobylev/TASS
Posted inRussia, World

Putin’s art of the purge 

by Andrei Kolesnikov April 17, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inRussia, United States, World

Walls of futility 

by Anastasia Edel March 6, 2019February 18, 2020
China was North Korea's chief ally during the thee-year Korean War, but Russia's Stalin was a key player. Photo: US Army/Wikipedia Commons
Posted inBeijing, China, European Union, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Russia, South Asia, South Korea, World

The Korean War: The view from the ‘other’ side

by Robert E. McCoy July 27, 2018February 18, 2020
The state of a CPVA soldier salutes toward North Korea in a poignant memorial on the banks of the Yalu River, the border between China and North Korea. Photo: Andrew Salmon/Asia Times
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Beijing, China, Japan, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Singapore, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, World

Human bullets at the gates of hell

by Andrew Salmon June 25, 2018February 18, 2020
A woman holds a poster of Joseph Stalin during a commemoration ceremony to mark the 65th anniversary of Stalin's death at the Red Square in Moscow on March 05, 2018. Photo: Anadolu Agency/Sefa Karacan
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, China, European Union, Japan, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Russia, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, World

Stalin’s master play in Korea was aimed at dividing China

by Andrew Salmon June 25, 2018February 18, 2020
A meeting room for the upcoming inter-Korean summit at the border truce village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized zone dividing the two Koreas.
Photo: AFP/The Blue House
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, China, European Union, India, Japan, Middle East, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Russia, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, World

On summit sidelines, China, Japan and Russia mull Korean chessboard

by Andrew Salmon April 26, 2018February 18, 2020

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