Dan Roodt

Articles by Dan Roodt

France’s Parliament Calls for a Geopolitical Revolution

Turning to China: France’s National Assembly has issued a seismic call to action.

G7, Trump and NATO’s Delusion

West in disarray, chasing unattainable goals

U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tanks arrive in Germany. Archive photo: US Army

Reimagining Europe’s Approach to War

In Europe’s foreign and security policy debates, a rigid pro-war consensus has calcified

A Conservative Surge Amid Global Tensions

As the world teeters on the edge of geopolitical upheaval, a bold conservative renaissance is taking shape

The Illusion of Strength

The transantlantic security debate is more relevant than ever

Germany’s Democracy Is Broken

The past few months have indeed been tumultuous for German politics

The End of the Transatlantic Illusion

The London summit crashes

Emmanuel Todd and Viktor Orbán: A Meeting of Minds on the West’s Decline

Todd and Orbán’s meeting is a wake-up call

Trump Policy On Afrikaners Sparks Protests, Black Hatred

Whereas many Afrikaners wish to stay in South Africa, approximately 72 000 have expressed interest in taking up the offer of becoming refugees in the U.S.A.

Ending the Scapegoating of Afrikaners Amid ANC Corruption

For over three centuries, Afrikaners have been a cornerstone of South Africa’s development.