The big sticks,The industry of lies, and the philosophy of defeat in hybrid wars,Russia and Ukraine as a model.
Edited by Haytham Manna
language: Arabic
At the initiative of the Scandinavian Institute for Human Rights/HMF, a research team was formed from the SIHR in cooperation with the International Institute for Peace, Justice and Human Rights (Geneva) and the Educational Center for Human Rights (Germany) to break the monopoly on propaganda and seek the root causes that led to the war in Ukraine and which strengthens itself by supporting all efforts aimed at pursue it on all fronts, however catastrophic the results may be for Ukraine, Russia, Europe and the world.
The first conclusion of the Working Group was that war was not the only option to solve the Ukrainian problem, but the most appropriate solution for the United States of America and the Russian Federation (for various reasons not necessarily incompatible).
The second conclusion is that the contemporary original sin inherent in the legislation of war is a virus rooted in the world system, and that system needs war.
The third conclusion is that the wars since the end of the Second World War are hybrid wars fought on different fronts and at the expense of the most fragile and weak, not only in the countries participating in the battles, but on our planet.
Fourth, that the criminals of war propaganda proclaim a victory every day that covers the losses and defeats in terms of human and environmental rights.
A long title was chosen that summarizes the team’s findings: The Lie Industry, The Philosophy of Defeat in Hybrid Wars. In the first critical book on today’s human tragedy, our scholars simply refuse to view the public as just an obedient herd.
Contents
For a better understanding of the war in Ukraine
Beyond “The End of History” Haytham Manna
The war in Ukraine: military and geopolitical testimony Jacques Baud
NATO and the European Union: Two Poles or One? Mohammad Sa’id and H.M.
Ukraine and NATO? Mohammad Sa’id
The Azov regiment and the extreme right in Ukraine, Nouri Sheikmous
Why both the left and right have got it wrong on Ukraine – Slavoj Žižek
From cold war to hot peace Slavoj Žižek
Sanctions against Russia: active or catastrophic?
Sanctions: critical perspectives
What are the Sanctions on Russia Trying to Achieve? Peter Beinart
The Russian Sanctions Regime and the Risk of Catastrophic Success
Erik Sand and Suzanne Freeman
In the transitional phases of the new world economic order
Sergey Glazyev
The point of view of a Chinese expert specialized in Russia Cui Heng
Geopolitical perspectives on the world situation and the war in Ukraine
Geopolitics of the New World Order Robert Kaplan
The show war in Ukraine, Haytham Manna
This is Putin’s war, but America and NATO are not innocent bystanders, Thomas Friedman
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech
Speech by President Zelensky at the Knesset
Ukraine: the great test for Western human rights organizations
Before World War III, Haytham Manna