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Constanza Mazzina

Director of the Bachelor's Degree in Political Science at the University of CEMA, Argentina. PhD in Political Science from the University of Cádiz, UCA. Postdoctoral studies in Latin American politics, IBEI Barcelona Institute of International Studies.

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The geopolitical cost of underestimating Latin America

Whilst Europe delayed its engagement with Latin America, China quietly moved to become a key player in the region.

The return of geopolitics: The triangle of pressure facing Latin America’s autonomy

The growing rivalry between global powers is turning Latin America into a strategic arena where infrastructure, technology, and resources define its real margin of autonomy.

The dragon’s speed: When today’s haste becomes tomorrow’s mortgage

The urgency to carry out large-scale projects without rigorous oversight opens the door to costly decisions that compromise long-term development and sovereignty.