Ukraine War Accelerates Geopolitical Shifts at “Ferrari Speed”, Says International Relations Expert

The Ukraine conflict is dramatically accelerating global geopolitical changes, moving at the pace of a “Ferrari engine,” according to José Alexandre Altahyde Hage, a professor of International Relations at Unifesp. In a recent interview with CNN Rádio, Hage elaborated on this intense transformation. “Geopolitics has already been changing since the end of the Cold War, […]

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Venezuela Tension: How Huntington’s Civilizational Map Explains a Growing U.S.–Venezuela Rift, and 5 Ways It Could Reshape Latin America

The framework helps explain the deep roots and regional risks of the current Venezuela Tension The escalating Venezuela Tension with the United States is often described in pragmatic terms, such as sanctions, energy markets, or human rights. Yet, a different lens, drawn from Samuel Huntington’s controversial work The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of […]

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Understanding the Architecture of FalloutObserver

Understanding the Architecture of FalloEvery conflict has a structure. Every war has a pattern. And every attempt to understand our turbulent world requires a framework sturdy enough to hold both reason and chaos. FalloutObserver was built with that purpose in mind: to help readers navigate the shifting landscapes of power, violence, and history with clarity, […]

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29 Years After 1996, How Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations Explains Today’s U.S., China, Russia, and Middle East Fault Lines — A 2025 Reality Check

Revisiting Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations in 2025, why cultural identity now drives U.S., China, Russia, and Middle East conflicts In 1996, Samuel P. Huntington published The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order was published in 1996, and he argued that the main sources of global conflict would shift from ideology and economics […]

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