Britain’s insistence on total Ukrainian victory was misguided – it’s time for a realistic compromise

The Guardian - 25th of February 2025 "By refusing to back negotiations for the past three years, the UK has become irrelevant to the search for peace – we must change course" On the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, British policy towards the war is in a mess. The continuing official British position, echoed … Continue reading Britain’s insistence on total Ukrainian victory was misguided – it’s time for a realistic compromise

In Just Proportion – Counterpunch

November 22nd, 2024 There are many reasons for regretting the resurrection of Donald Trump, but one overwhelming reason for welcoming it is that he is a peacemaker, not a war maker, and will actively leverage America’s power to pacify an increasingly dangerous world. Western leaders do not actively seek war with Russia, China, or Iran. But they … Continue reading In Just Proportion – Counterpunch

The Case for Nordic and NATO Realism

To be a realist in international relations is to accept that some states are more sovereign than others. “Strict realism” now requires that Sweden and Finland pause before rushing into NATO’s arms, and that the Alliance take a step back before accepting them. LONDON – Finland and Sweden have announced that they will apply for NATO membership. But joining … Continue reading The Case for Nordic and NATO Realism