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OUN-B and the 'Capitulation Resistance Movement'
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Many new streets and monuments have been erected since a new government took over in 2014The Forward, 2021 “L’viv and two other locales — 1.5 million Jews, a quarter of all Jews murdered in t…
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Subscribe to The Nonzero Newsletter at https://nonzero.substack.com Exclusive Overtime discussion at https://nonzero.substack.com/p/early-... 0:00 John’s upcoming book, How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy 2:51 Is the US to blame for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? 10:00 Is Putin less rational than John assumes? 22:20 Why John is a Russia dove and a China hawk 29:50 Does China pose a threat to freedom around the world? 36:57 Why John thinks China’s rise threatens American security 47:58 Has globalization made great-power peace possible? 56:14 Should the US defend Taiwan against a Chinese invasion? Robert Wright (Bloggingheads.tv, The Evolution of God, Nonzero, Why Buddhism Is True) and John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago, The Great Delusion). Recorded April 19, 2023. Comments on BhTV: http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/66062 Twitter: https://twitter.com/NonzeroPods
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Last week I discussed the ironic role that America's dominant Neocons may have played in shaping recent world events, perhaps inadvertently producing a beneficial outcome exactly contrary to their aggressive intent. Over the last decade, prominent political scientists such as Graham Allison of Harvard and John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago had argued that a centuries-long pattern suggested that the world was locked into a 'Thucydides Trap,' the likelihood of a looming clash between the reigning global power of America and the rising global power of China. This political and potentially military conflict had nothing to do with the
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She's lost 20% of Ukraine w/100,000+ KIA (& still has a job)
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John Joseph Mearsheimer is an American political scientist and international relations scholar, who belongs to the realist school of thought. He is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He has been described as the most influential realist of his generation. Mearsheimer was born in December 1947 in Brooklyn, New York City. When he was eight, he moved with his family to Croton-on-Hudson, a suburb in Westchester County. When he was 17, Mearsheimer enlisted in the US Army. After one year as an enlisted member, he obtained an appointment to the US Military Academy at West Point, which he attended from 1966 to 1970. After graduation, he served for five years as an officer in the US Air Force. In 1974, while he was in the Air Force, Mearsheimer earned a master's degree in international relations from the University of Southern California. He entered Cornell University and in 1980 earned a Ph.D. in government, specifically in international relations. From 1978 to 1979, he was a research fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. From 1980 to 1982, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs. During the 1998–1999 academic year, he was the Whitney H. Shepardson Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Since 1982, Mearsheimer has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Political Science Faculty at the University of Chicago. He became an associate professor in 1984 and a full professor in 1987 and was appointed the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor in 1996. From 1989 to 1992, he served as chairman of the department. He also holds a position as a faculty member in the Committee on International Relations graduate program, and he is a co-director of the Program on International Security Policy. Mearsheimer's books include Conventional Deterrence (1983), which won the Edgar S. Furniss Jr. Book Award; Nuclear Deterrence: Ethics and Strategy (co-editor, 1985); Liddell Hart and the Weight of History (1988); The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001), which won the Lepgold Book Prize; The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy (2007); and Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics (2011). His articles have appeared in academic journals like International Security and popular magazines like the London Review of Books. He has written op-ed pieces for The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune. Mearsheimer has won several teaching awards. He received the Clark Award for Distinguished Teaching when he was a graduate student at Cornell in 1977, and he won the Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching at the University of Chicago in 1985. In addition, he was selected as a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for the 1993–1994 academic year. In that capacity, he gave a series of talks at eight colleges and universities. In 2003, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is the recipient of the American Political Science Association's 2020 James Madison Award, which is presented every three years to an American political scientist who has made distinguished scholarly contributions. The Award Committee noted that Mearsheimer is "one of the most cited International Relations scholars in the discipline, but his works are read well beyond the academy as well." Mearsheimer's works are widely read and debated[according to whom?] by 21st-century students of international relations. A 2017 survey of US international relations faculty ranks him third among "scholars whose work has had the greatest influence on the field of IR in the past 20 years." Dislaimer: This channel does not represent any person or entity and all content belongs to and links to their respective owners. Please contact chfanclub@protonmail.com for any takedown requests. Original YouTube video: • John Mearsheimer ...
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In the 1960s, especially in radical student circles, there were many fanciful ideas floating about. The most pernicious and erroneous of these was the view represented by Herbert Marcuse, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, that “neo-capitalism” had evolved ways of avoiding capitalist crisis, and that the working class had been integrated into the system as passive consumers in the “affluent” society. As Daniel Morley explains, these were the pseudo-Marxist ideas of the so-called Frankfurt School.
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This article originally appeared at the LA Progressive. Just after Russia attacked Ukraine on February 24, 2022, President Biden walked into the East Room - Frank T. Fitzgerald for Antiwar.com Original
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This video shows the band performing The biggest hits of Garth Brooks
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Happy Monday! Today I’ll be talking about Representative Katie Porter’s recent criticism of Riley Gaines, Judy Blume walking back her statement of support for JK Rowling, and Morgan Freeman denouncing the term “African American” and Black History Month. Let's get into it! Win merch and a personalized note from me! https://www.prageru.com/subscribe-to-... Join the Unapologetic Discord Server: https://discord.gg/unapologetic Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theamalaekp... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amalaekpunobi Twitter: https://twitter.com/amalaekpunobi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAmalaEkpu... 0:00 - Intro & Today's Stories 0:57 - Katie Porter Goes After Riley Gaines on Bill Maher 7:40 - Dennis Prager's 2019 Bill Maher Appearance Aged WELL 12:52 - Judy Blume Apologizes for Supporting JK Rowling 17:54 - Morgan Freeman: Black History Month Is An "Insult" 27:25 - "Teen Takeover" CHAOS in Chicago 36:34 - California Gas Station Ransacked by Mass Looters 44:55 - Tiny Number of Shoplifters Commit Most Thefts 50:16 - Should Parents Ever Let Kids Online? 59:04 - Superchats & Sneezes!
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Caracas, April 17, 2023 (OrinocoTribune.com)—Every Ukrainian government after the collapse of the Soviet Union has accommodated neo-Nazi ideology to wash away nostalgia for the Soviet welfare state…
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How the bear perceived events along it's Western border, while confronting realism of US
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The precedent established by former President Rousseff upon her ordering Brazilian diplomats to abstain from voting in support of an anti-Russian UNGA Resolution in March 2014 was indisputably changed by Lula. Precisely because his recalibrated multipolar vision makes him amenable to the US’ grand strategic interests, he decided to do away with Rousseff’s pragmatic stance towards the Ukrainian Conflict in favor of showing the world that he now supports the US’ position.
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Describes how to construct KQL queries for Search in SharePoint and steps on how to use property restrictions and operators in KQL queries.