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Leandro Bruni

Professor at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and the University of Belgrano, Argentina, where he also conducts research on political and electoral behavior, political communication, and political psychology. He holds a Master's degree from FLACSO and is a political scientist and sociologist from the UBA.

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Economic voting predicts an electoral victory for Milei in 2025

If, in the October elections—when many provinces will renew deputies and senators—the government highlights the president during the campaign, the economic vote, in a year of growth, could work in its favor.

Polarization in Latin America: Black Swan or Trend?

Latin America continues to grapple with polarization that, far from being new, has become a consolidated trend. Undoing what has developed over time may be one of the great challenges of our era.

The Emergence of New Leadership in Response to the Crisis of Authority

Perhaps it is time to ask ourselves whether these bold and approachable new leadership styles will truly transform our societies or if, in the end, they are just another face of a system still searching for direction in uncertain times.