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Ukrainian War

Latin America in international politics: Active non-alignment or peripheral opportunism?  

In the conflict between the US and China, Latin American governments should not take sides, but should be guided exclusively by their national interests and take advantage of the competition between the two superpowers.

Argentina: General Milani goes to war

Milani recently has surprised by his comments on the war in Ukraine and his enthusiastic support for both the Russian invasion and Vladimir Putin.

Between principles and “nonalignment”

Latin America, in general, joined the position of the global South regarding the war in Ukraine and even the reflection on active nonalignment has arisen.

One Year of War: Latin America and the Kremlin’s Narrative

In Latin America, positions that frankly support or minimize criticism about the Kremlin's agenda are in good health.

Ukraine, one year later: perspectives of the conflict

Every day this war is protracted increases the moral responsibility on the international community as a whole.

Ukraine divides Latin America and the EU, hindering a strategic partnership

The war in Ukraine divides the EU and Latin America. What from a Latin American perspective seems a matter of political choice, for Europe is a matter of necessity.