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Political communication, moral panic, and the Trumpian grammar
Trumpism shows how contemporary political communication turns fear and moral panic into a grammar of power sustained by emotions, digital platforms, and permanent crises.
Between spectacle and the cultural frontier: Politics and identity in the Super Bowl LX halftime show
The Super Bowl show confirmed that, in global popular culture, spectacle is never neutral: language, identity, and political power are contested even on the most massive stage of entertainment.
Cuba in the face of the twilight of the Cuban regime
The durability of the regime is largely due to a self-perception of eternity among its elite that is now beginning to face unprecedented limits.
Financing the climate transition: An urgent agenda for global redistribution
The climate transition demands a profound global redistribution of wealth to close historical gaps and finance a sustainable future.
The three messages Milei is sending with Argentina’s labor reform
On the eve of 2027, the ruling party is playing a key card to turn declining inflation into job growth and political support.
Costa Rica’s new political landscape
The 2026 elections are reshaping politics in Costa Rica, with the presidency and Congress concentrated in a single party and an electorate mobilized around security and institutional change.













