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International relations

Russia’s strategic presence in Central America

With limited resources but clear objectives, Moscow made Nicaragua its military enclave in Central America, seeking to project symbolic influence and challenge the US-led order.

Between sovereignty and silence: Latin America’s contradictions in the face of the Venezuelan crisis

Latin America faces its own contradiction: it condemns external interference in Venezuela, yet remains silent in the face of authoritarianism and the democratic crisis within the country.

Are EU–CELAC Summits obsolete?

The growing absences and divisions on both sides of the Atlantic cast doubt on whether the EU–CELAC summits remain a useful instrument for bi-regional cooperation.

Without women, there is no effective multilateralism

In a world that demands global cooperation, excluding women from international decision-making is not only unjust — it is inefficient, and it undermines the very foundations of multilateralism.

Marco Rubio confronts Chinese influence in Central America with visa restrictions

The United States toughens its foreign policy in Latin America by turning visas into a tool to curb China’s expansion in the region.

The lost Art of the Deal

U.S. foreign policy continues to rely on coercion, but by ignoring the internal dynamics of its partners, it ends up generating resistance, nationalism, and a loss of influence in the region.