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Javier Milei

Bukele, Milei and the tension between democracy and populism

The problem is that populist leaders and parties, while broadly accepting the rules of the democratic game, have a rhetoric that strains the pluralist component of democracy.

Milei’s first year: the chainsaw and his critics

The criticisms of this model by the most judicious progressivism have two solid elements: the increase in poverty and the difficult sustainability of this radical economic program.

Milei and Trump: a remake of the “carnal relations” of the Menemist era?

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.

Milei: Politics of the impossible

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.

Maduro is a repressor, but Milei is not a democrat

Understanding politics and politicians in a binary way often distorts reality, which makes us live in a world of lies and simulations.

Argentina: Milei’s foreign policy and the “Discépolo Doctrine”

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.