The new “carnal relations” between Argentina and the United States are not a simple return to the past, but a reflection of a profoundly transformed global context.
For Milei, if the state has resources after paying debts, there will be public policies. If resources decrease, those policies will decrease in equal measure.
A curious irony is the pretension of reinserting ourselves in a world that no longer exists, and fighting at every step with the world that does exist and of which we are a part.
After forty years, the contrast between yesterday's hopes and today's disappointment explains to a large extent the rise of a "government of opinion" that supports President Javier Milei.
In his renowned work on foreign policy, David Baldwin points out that policy-relevant knowledge is one of the most important components, along with creativity,...