[T]he nation-state is still alive, kicking and vying for its strategic interests; it didn’t disappear with globalization, as neoliberals said it would.
In the next two years the perspectives of the U.S. economy will be marked by the complexity of the current crisis, which is a mix of economic and financial crises.
Espionage is not a novelty; it is a profession as old as prostitution and journalism. During the Stone Age, there were people who looked for information on what others thought, and they wanted other clans’ information.