WASHINGTON, March 29 (UPI) -- I first began writing the essay that eventually became my book "The Anglosphere Challenge" (now scheduled for publication in September) in a very different universe than ...
WASHINGTON, June 15 (UPI) -- I am amused when from time to time I read reactions to my Anglosphere writings, and find myself described as an "Anglophile." I do not think of myself as such a creature ...
As George Orwell so sagely put it, “To see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle.” Sadly, this is a battle most present-day U.S. foreign policy analysts are losing. In obsessing ...
What lies beyond Brexit? This is not just a question for the United Kingdom and the European Union, but also one that will reverberate around the world. One answer is “the Anglosphere”. Often spoken ...
The world financial crisis has provoked a stark feeling of decline among many in the West, particularly citizens of what some call the Anglosphere: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, ...
Ted Bromund studied Anglo-American relations, U.S. relations with Europe and the EU, and the U.S.’s leadership role in the world. On January 13, President Bush presented the Presidential Medal of ...
OVER A century ago, at the Royal Geographic Society in London, Halford Mackinder delivered a paper titled “The Geographical Pivot of History,” in which he argued that the rise of railroads would ...
Having devoured the Sherlock Holmes stories as a boy, I did what their author hoped and graduated to his much finer historical novels. The best of these, The White Company, appeared in 1890; it ...
‘LES Anglo-Saxons,” argues Andrew Roberts, were united by the English language and by the Common Law. Still more links were listed by Winston Churchill in 1943: “Common conceptions of what is right ...
It is an abstraction worth a suggestion, as it leads to the question of who we are and what will become of us in this rapidly changing world. The best heads in public opinion today — historians Niall ...
The triumph of Brexit opens a new page not just in British history, but in the emerging configuration of the global society. It represents not just a rejection of universal globalism embraced by our ...