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Sahasranshu Dash

Associate Research Fellow at ICAEPA, based in Sheffield, UK. Econometrician. Consultant in risk analysis, business intelligence, value chain analysis, and transfer pricing.

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Milei’s failed revolution: From libertarian chainsaws to a U.S. bailout

The libertarian revolution of Javier Milei, which had promised to free Argentina from the State, ended up being sustained by a bailout from the U.S. Treasury, the ultimate symbol of the interventionism he had sworn to fight.

Venezuela: the attack shaking the hemisphere

The U.S. naval strike on Venezuela reveals the return of unilateral military coercion, exposing the decline of the liberal international order.

An Asian perspective on the Latin American paradox: Peace without war, violence without let-up

Latin America is one of the most peaceful regions without wars between nations, but also one of the most violent in the world. Without declared war, its cities register more deaths than many countries in armed conflicts.