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Alberto Maresca

Political scientist with a Master's Degree in Diplomacy and International Relations from the Diplomatic School of Spain. He is a Master's student in Latin American Studies at Georgetown University, where he is a Teaching and Research Assistant.

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Morena, Sheinbaum, and the elected judiciary: democratic reform or concentration of power?

The election of judges in Mexico marks an unprecedented turn in justice: it questions the limits of the division of powers and opens a debate on judicial autonomy, sovereignty and populism in Latin America.

BRICS could be Donald Trump’s kryptonite

Trump's actions suggest a revitalization of the Monroe Doctrine in Latin America with global reach, seeking to pursue and counter Chinese influence in the world.

The Global South Can Also Include the North

Latin America is diversifying its exchanges with countries belonging to the Global South through a horizontal agenda where proposals and limitations are voluntarily agreed upon.

The dangers of Argentine foreign policy under Javier Milei

In his renowned work on foreign policy, David Baldwin points out that policy-relevant knowledge is one of the most important components, along with creativity,...

Biden Should Undo Trump’s Mistakes in Latin America

The presence in Latin America of China, Iran, Russia or any other non-Western actor need not be the sole purpose of U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America.