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Join us for an enlightening evening with Prof. Doug Stokes as he unveils his thought-provoking new book, "Against Decolonisation: Campus Culture Wars and the Decline of the West". This book critically...
Dr Ernst Roets and Dr Daniel Maritz from South Africa join our Danube Visiting Fellows, Dr Eric Hendriks and Meg Hansen, to discuss the Afrikaner people. We follow the story of the Afrikaners from the...
Moscow indulges in the military use of force and balancing behaviour, only when it perceives its interests to be threatened, but seeks to preserve, uphold, or return to the status-quo the moment the t...
Professor Paul Gottfried is the foremost philosopher of American paleoconservatism (a term that he coined) and editor of Chronicles magazine. Formerly the Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities ...
As Portugal gears up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the so-called Carnation Revolution, the left-wing military coup that toppled the Estado Novo regime originally established by António Salazar...
In 2023, the Australian people were asked whether they wanted to give some people more say over how the government works based on ancestry. Despite the elites of government, big corporations, media, a...
China’s foreign policy is mainly conditioned by three factors, China-US strategic competition, the trend of counter-globalization, and digital technology progress. The Chinese decision makers know t...
Since the end of the Cold War, hyper-globalization, European integration, deregulation, and devolution have cemented the power of a liberal elite, who have increasingly practiced a distant, self-servi...
This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the publication of "The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the 21st Century”, written by James C. Bennett, whic...