The recomposition of the international order: a new Tordesillas?
We seem to be approaching a new attempt to establish spheres of influence, but with serious and spurious consequences for most of the peoples, nations and states of the world.
We seem to be approaching a new attempt to establish spheres of influence, but with serious and spurious consequences for most of the peoples, nations and states of the world.
The term “circular economy” has gained increasing attention as a tool that can present solutions to some of the world’s most urgent challenges.
Two Latin America countries are currently transitioning from imperfect democracies to hybrid regimes: Mexico and El Salvador.
Lula da Silva’s return to the presidency has raised great expectations. However, circumstances have changed compared to his previous mandates.
In Chile, there has been an internal division of the ruling party’s original project, giving rise to what is currently known as “Boric’s two souls”.
Young people are probably taking their protest to the digital world, where they may find greater resonance for their messages.
In Latin America, the traumas of a tumultuous past make us Latinos particularly cautious, perhaps not in matters of the heart but certainly in matters of financial stability.
Cuban women demand human, civil, and political rights, all kinds of freedom, as well as the end of the absolute governance of the Communist Party of Cuba.
This is the first time in the last 25 years that inequality and poverty have increased simultaneously
High profits for some business groups show that under high inflation not everyone loses.
The team of digital mercenaries “Team Jorge” claims to have carried out influence operations in 33 electoral processes around the world
The backlash against women’s rights is the result of an alliance of heterogeneous groups that include conservative parties and movements, fundamentalist and anti-rights sectors.
With former US President Jimmy Carter in hospice care, Latin America and the Caribbean are about to lose a respectful interlocutor who cared deeply about the region.
Economic, political and cultural relations between Latin America and China have increased since the presidency of Jiang Zemin.
A political experiment is underway that could give the country a “soft power” at the international level that it has never had before.
Peru became a fragmented country marked by irreconcilable interests and demands, where the most powerful sectors always prevail.