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The Geopolitics of the Self

In the era of the “geopolitics of the self,” global power ceases to be structured around rules and stable alliances and instead revolves around the personalistic, transactional, and self-referential leadership of Donald Trump.

Ecuador’s late insertion into the structure of global organized crime

In a context of profound state weaknesses, Ecuador has ceased to be a marginal actor and has instead become fully—and belatedly—integrated into the dynamics of transnational organized crime.

Democracy and Disorder

In a world that is reorganizing itself beyond the bounds of rules and oversight, democracies face the urgent challenge of resisting the advance of authoritarian leadership without renouncing their own limits.

Political communication, moral panic, and the Trumpian grammar

Trumpism shows how contemporary political communication turns fear and moral panic into a grammar of power sustained by emotions, digital platforms, and permanent crises.

Between spectacle and the cultural frontier: Politics and identity in the Super Bowl LX halftime show

The Super Bowl show confirmed that, in global popular culture, spectacle is never neutral: language, identity, and political power are contested even on the most massive stage of entertainment.

How much wealth concentration can democracy withstand?

Extreme wealth concentration not only deepens inequality, but also threatens the very survival of democracy by turning political power into a privilege of economic elites.