|
|
|

Interactive Map Coming Soon
- RSS
- Newsletters
- Forum
- Discussion Lists
Astropolitics Cabal China Rises Danger Room Drudge Report Intellibriefs Little Green Football Mere Rhetoric Military.com RealClearPolitics Space War The Corner on National
Review World
Wide Standard
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Global media interconnectivity has exponentially increased
the number of news items that inundate the public. Hegemonic Affairs aims to
distill this deluge into a manageable conspectus of the most pressing political,
economic, and military stories. Through bold editorial analysis, we seek to
reveal their broader importance and forecast world events.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
We are currently updating our website and our blog so that we can offer our site visitors new and exciting features. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and ask you to please check back soon.
Blog/Articles/Reports
Updated: The Enemy of My
Enemy… - December 7th, 2007 · Just when we thought the US and China were on great terms, the Weekly
Standard has the gaul to draw attention to this.
We’re sure there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for China’s
willingness to cozy up with Syria, Iran, and North Korea.
 |
The Revolution Will Not
Be Televised” (It’s Been Canceled) - After years of corruption and economic stagnation under the “Punto Fijo
system”, "it appeared as if most Venezuelans would be willing to support anyone
who was not a member of the old guard.
|
|
Hugo Chavez was able to fill that void,
by attacking the West and government corruption while appealing to nationalism
and economic pride.Unfortunately for Chavez, Venezuelans are beginning to notice the growing gap
between his rhetoric and the material gains he has thus far been able (or
rather, unable) to provide his country. Posted December 4, 2007
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|