Boston

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Intro

Located on the Atlantic seaboard, Boston anchors New England and connects academic research, healthcare, and public policy with global systems. Its compact urban form supports dense institutional collaboration.

Background

Founded in the 17th century, Boston played a central role in the American Revolution and early republic. Over time it evolved into a knowledge-driven city centered on universities, medicine, and innovation.

History

Colonial founding and Atlantic trade

American Revolution and political formation

Industrialization and immigration

Academic and medical institutional expansion

Global research and innovation integration

Present Day

Boston hosts leading universities, hospitals, research labs, and public institutions. Governance emphasizes innovation, urban livability, and infrastructure modernization amid high costs of living.

Future Outlook

Boston will remain a key node in global knowledge and policy networks. Strategic priorities include housing affordability, transit investment, and sustaining research leadership.

Population
675000

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Articles

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Russia’s War Machine: How It Fights Without Winning

As negotiations flicker in the background of a grinding war, Russia’s ability to sustain its military effort in Ukraine depends on a fragile web of foreign supply, internal mobilization, and retrofitted Soviet stockpiles. This report examines the current state of Russia’s armed forces in Q2 2025, revealing a system stretched but still operational — and why that matters.

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Don’t Bet on the Bully: Why Europe Must Stop Investing in the U.S.

As European firms like Daimler, Volkswagen, and Siemens expand their investments in the U.S., they risk tying their futures to a volatile partner. Short-term economic incentives and a temporarily favorable exchange rate obscure deeper structural risks: political instability, panic-driven corporate culture, and growing protectionism. Europe is not dependent on the U.S. — not for gas, not for markets, and certainly not for leadership. Strategic autonomy begins with saying no.

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After the War: The Eurasian Covenant

“After the War: The Eurasian Covenant” is not a deal, nor a surrender — but a framework. A vision for lasting peace between Europe, Ukraine, and Russia rooted in dignity, realism, and historical awareness. As old alliances shift and global power balances evolve, this proposal outlines a European-led path forward: balancing security, rebuilding trust, and preparing for a post-hegemonic world. A beginning — before it’s too late.

Event Timeline

988 AD
1569–1795

Polish-Lithuanian Rule over Ukraine

Before Moscow, there was Lublin. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth laid the groundwork for Western Ukrainian identity — and for centuries of contested rule.

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