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    The monthly newsletter of our foundation, "Byronica," started publication in October 1998. Since that time it has evolved into a source of news and commentary that is not only about the Balkans; it is not only about Western policy in that region either. It is not only about the problem of globalist hubris, nor is it only about the decline of Western civilization. It is about all of the above. Each problem in the equation is inseparable from the rest.
    The newsletter reflects our Foundation's primary brief, South-East Europe, and its objective is to assert the essential unity of the "Latin" West and "Greek" East; but the problem of the Balkans under the "New World Order" is inseparable from the quandary of America had become under the Clintons, or that of Europe "united" under the bureaucratic heel of Brussels. Our
authors, therefore, ponder wider issues: Can any meaningful unity of nations sharing European and Christian heritage be restored? To what extent, how, and why has the modern, secular, "post-Christian" West inherited the antipathy of Western Christendom to the carriers of the Byzantine tradition? How do those two traditions converge, and how do they diverge, amidst the continuing onslaught of "post-Christian" New World Order secularism?
    The purpose of our Foundation, and of this newsletter, is to consider whether such old historical animosities, fanned by new political ambitions, can be countered by the upholders of traditional morality. It will seek to monitor the role of the West along the old fault lines of Christendom in the former Yugoslavia. Such issues are not merely political. They are as much "cultural" as theological, and they have been political all along. It is on the way we deal with them today that the future of our civilization will depend.

From the January 2003 issue:

Book Review: Bobbitt's Vigilante, by Yugo Kovach

From the December 2002 issue:

Our Friends, the Chechens, by Stella L. Jatras

From the August 2002 issue:

The Hague and Serb History, by R.K.Kent

From the July 2002 issue:

The Milosevic Trial , by Edward S. Herman

EDITORIAL: Twitchy Europe, byMichael Stenton


From the March 2002 issue:

Anniversary of Shame, by James Bisset

 

 


Chronicles
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