My brother (a history book worm) writes on geopolitics as a hobby.
He wrote a comprehensive analysis in French on how Greenland will be the tipping point for NATO, the European Union and even Democracy in the USA
I found it very well articulated on the stakes and chain of consequences, so I asked him to translate it in English so I could share it here, thinking it could interest many
Well written although very typical French in verbosity, to my eyes at least
Among the listed scenarios, I can see others too. Let's imagine the Danes covertly are able to construct a completely independent crises. Or by random event some disaster happens. Let's say an earthquake in California. It would require attention to domestic affairs for a while
I'm envisioning an editorial written in early 1914 saying "Hey, I really hope nothing happens to the Austrian heir in Sarajevo, because everybody is tied into that and it would really blow up into a Europe-wide crisis."
I want to pair it with a scholarly article written in 2125 asking, "Why the heck did they throw away the entire world order because of a frozen-over, barely-inhabited island?"
alas44|1 month ago
He wrote a comprehensive analysis in French on how Greenland will be the tipping point for NATO, the European Union and even Democracy in the USA
I found it very well articulated on the stakes and chain of consequences, so I asked him to translate it in English so I could share it here, thinking it could interest many
mongol|1 month ago
Among the listed scenarios, I can see others too. Let's imagine the Danes covertly are able to construct a completely independent crises. Or by random event some disaster happens. Let's say an earthquake in California. It would require attention to domestic affairs for a while
garbawarb|1 month ago
jfengel|1 month ago
I want to pair it with a scholarly article written in 2125 asking, "Why the heck did they throw away the entire world order because of a frozen-over, barely-inhabited island?"
magicalhippo|1 month ago
Instead they cling to the hope that things will improve, despite ample proof it likely will not[1].
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46520117