GREEK GENOCIDE RESOURCE CENTER

SEPTEMBER 14 commemorates the destruction of indigenous Greek communities in Asia Minor (#Turkey) from 1914-1923 and the culmination of the #GreekGenocide. #NeverForgetFor information and resources on the Greek Genocide, visit our website: greek-genocide.net GREEK GENOCIDE RESOURCE CENTER Between 1914-1923, the Ottoman Empire (today Turkey) under two successive regimes, carried outa systematic and violent campaign of extermination against its native Greek subjects. The Greek Genocide (or Ottoman Greek Genocide) refers to the systematic extermination of the native Greek (Rûm) subjects of the Ottoman Empire before, during and after World War I…

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Are we, the West, (nuclear) dettered; The 140-kiloton Chagan nuclear test, Soviet Union, 1965

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Dan Klein is an economics professor at George Mason University and chief editor of Econ Journal Watch Professor Glenn Diesen discusses Russophobia historically considered. He is the author of Russophobia: Propaganda in International Politics (2022).  The discussion takes its point of departure with Richard Cobden’s “Cure for the Russo-phobia” pamphlet (1836), an abridged version of which is published in EJW.

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