Professor Walter Clemens has written or edited more than twenty books including Blood Debts: What Putin and Xi Jinping Owe Their Victims, North Korea and the World, Complexity Science and World Affairs, Dynamics of International Relations: Conflict and Mutual Gain in An Era of Global Interdependence; Getting to Yes in Korea, America and the World, 1898-2025, Achievements, Failures, Alternative Futures; and The Baltic Transformed: Complexity Theory and European Security. He has written about Russia and Ukraine for Europe'a Edge, Center for European Policy Analysis; also many book chapters, scholarly articles, and newspaper articles in the areas of international relations and comparative politics. He is now working on Three Revolutions That Shape Our World: Literacy, Free Thought, and Human Development; also, on Cold Warrior for Peace.
The big picture shows that Donald Trump wants to become America’s first dictator. His greed, cruelty, and incompetence distort every facet of American life....
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The country’s worst-ever president attacks its best university and one of the greatest institutions in human history. Based on Donald Trump’s first term, the...
Ukrainian society remains resilient in the face of severe adversity but needs more help from abroad—now and for so long as Russian aggression persists....
Politicians, like gamblers, can destroy themselves by overreach. Grasping for more, they often lose what they have gained—for gamblers, money; for politicians, a respected...