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Juliana Montani

BA in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), specialization in International Relations, diploma from the INCAP School of Government. Analyst at the Institute for International Security and Strategic Affairs (ISIAE/CARI).

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From the Gregorian calendar to Bitcoin: How global consensus is shaped

In the same way that debates on international trade are being reopened today, the fragility of certain consensuses that we took for granted is becoming evident.

Public Sector: Chainsaw or Scissors?

Political and private sector interests have used and abused public employment outside the specific purposes for which they have been designated.

The crack and the chainsaw

It is difficult to define Argentine parties in the right-left ideological orientation in a country where the electorate is basically centrist.

Recalculating Political Competition in Argentina

Recalculating is the desperate word with which the navigator attacks us in the midst of traffic stress. This is how the primary elections have left analysts, citizens and, above all, Argentine political leaders.