Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. The American Scheme and the ‘European Spring’ 38 November 3, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Daily News Egypt (Egypt) on 1 November 2022 by Dr. Hatem Sadek (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:EgyptEuropeRussiaUkraine Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Mexico: Migration: A Political Crisis? June 15, 2025. Published in El Heraldo de MéxicoThe situation gives new substance to concerns about authoritarianism and xenophobia. 0 Russia: Trump Is Shielding America* June 10, 2025. Published in IzvestiaIf a satellite war breaks out in space, all of humanity risks being kicked back to the pre-satellite era. 0 Canada: President Trump, the G7 and Canada’s New ‘Realistic’ Foreign Policy June 13, 2025. Published in National Post 0 Poland: Los Angeles Riots: Battle for America’s Future June 15, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaThe dispute is part of the president's broader attempt to expand his power. 0 Germany: Donald Trump’s Military Intervention in LA Is a Planned Escalation June 16, 2025. Published in Frankfurter RundschauWe can only hope that people in the United States will not be blinded by the game of chess between red and blue. 0 Topics Venezuela: The Devil in Los Angeles June 17, 2025. Published in Analítica[T]he persistence of Trump’s authoritarian conduct in his many actions as head of state ... should raise all the red flags. 0 Germany: Donald Trump’s Military Intervention in LA Is a Planned Escalation June 16, 2025. Published in Frankfurter RundschauWe can only hope that people in the United States will not be blinded by the game of chess between red and blue. 0 Mexico: Migration: A Political Crisis? June 15, 2025. Published in El Heraldo de MéxicoThe situation gives new substance to concerns about authoritarianism and xenophobia. 0 Poland: Los Angeles Riots: Battle for America’s Future June 15, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaThe dispute is part of the president's broader attempt to expand his power. 0 Germany: Donald Trump Is Damaging the US June 15, 2025. Published in Rheinische PostTrump's tariffs hurt America more than Europe. 0 Canada: President Trump, the G7 and Canada’s New ‘Realistic’ Foreign Policy June 13, 2025. Published in National Post 0 Taiwan: The Beginning of a Post-Hegemonic Era: A New Normal for International Relations June 12, 2025. Published in UDNThe U.S. is no longer taking the initiative to be responsible for systematic global governance. 0 Canada: Trump vs. Musk, the Emperor and the Oligarch June 11, 2025. Published in Le Journal de MontrealRegardless of the era, emperors never like oligarchs who aspire to oversee them; oligarchs do not tolerate those who do not meet their demands. 0 Related Articles Russia: This Can’t Go On Forever* June 9, 2025. Published in Kommersant Germany: Horror Show in Oval Office at Meeting of Merz and Trump June 7, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Rundschau[T]here is only one word to describe this first visit by the new German government leader with the U.S. president: depressing. In every respect. Austria: Soon Putin Will Have Successfully Alienated Trump May 29, 2025. Published in Der StandardTrump, who would have loved to have won the Nobel Peace Prize, is withdrawing from the affair. Germany: Ukraine War: Cease-fire Still Out of Reach May 27, 2025. Published in Frankfurter RundschauTrump’s idea that the Vatican could mediate turned into a tagline through Putin’s usual stalling for time. Poland: Trump Sets up Power Directorate: Brussels No Longer Rules Europe May 25, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaThe new U.S. president immediately proved to be an existential challenge for the EU, which only grew stronger over time. Previous article60 Years on, What Can We Learn from the Cuban Missile Crisis?Next articleUncertainties in Europe and US Will Give China Some Geopolitical Respite LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment