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Jerónimo Giorgi

Journalist, Master in Journalism from the University of Barcelona and in Latin American Studies from the Complutense University of Madrid.

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Russia: the Matrix of authoritarian reaction

The general elections were held in Russia and everything went as planned from the Kremlin. Putin, 71 years old, will begin his fifth term as president and the constitution stipulates that he may be re-elected again if he also wins the next elections.

This is how chess is played: Latin American politics beyond borders

Transnational party organizations, although not popularly recognized, have grown and may become a hope for confronting authoritarian discourses of the left and right.

UNASUR: second parts were never good

In his third presidential mandate, Lula has begun to rebuild the path of his previous terms regarding foreign policy.

Pelosi in Taiwan: a political gesture and a disproportionate response

For years Xi maintained a discourse of peaceful cooperation and common progress as a framework for non-imperialist and non-violent expansion. With Pelosi's arrival in the strait, the Chinese government showed a face it had worked hard to disguise.