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The aftermath of Maduro and the dangers of “rapid” transitions: What Latin America can learn from the Middle East and Asia

After Maduro’s fall, Venezuela faces the dilemma of abrupt transitions: how to prevent the end of authoritarianism from giving rise to new forms of unstable or extractive power.

Bonds under pressure: A map of emotional inequality

In Argentina today, the quality of relationships is increasingly conditioned by time, resources, and stage of life, revealing a growing emotional inequality.

The Empire of the Rich: Inequality, Power, and Democracy at Risk

The growing concentration of wealth in the hands of a global elite threatens to capture political power and erode the very foundations of democracy.

The rise of Homo Ludens and memetic communication

In the digital age, politics is being redefined as a game of visual stimuli and emotional belonging, where memes, more than arguments, shape the connection with the electorate.

America First: Tariffs, Military Power, and the Defense of Corporate Interests

The strategy promotes the coordinated use of trade, financial, and geopolitical instruments to secure global advantages for major U.S. corporations.

How could Latin America capitalize on Venezuela’s oil exploitation?

The reactivation of Venezuelan oil opens an opportunity for Latin America to capture value not only in extraction, but also in industry, services, and finance.