Ideas
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Is it reasonable to insist on democracy?
The limits of democratization based on elections alone have been widely debated, without addressing the structural fragility of the State and its lack of institutionality.
Scientific Diplomacy for Climate Action in Times of Denialism
Conspiracy theories and distrust in science are not only part of the narratives, but are increasingly having an impact on the formulation of public policies.
There is no deception: citizens of the powerful countries support imperialist policies
The popular support that the major powers receive for their imperial policies does not necessarily imply an adherence to warmongering. But, although mediated by multiple factors, there are obvious links between the two positions.
South Africa Under Fire: A Strategic Opportunity for Latin America in a Multipolar World
Since his return to the presidency, Trump has pushed for extreme economic nationalism, transactional diplomacy and an aggressive posture toward governments opposed to Washington's interests, including South Africa.
Are there opportunities for defense cooperation between Europe and Latin America?
Hemispheric collaboration addresses common challenges such as the protection of democracy, cybersecurity and organized crime. Colombia and NATO contribute learning opportunities to the region.
Did Huntington Have a Point?
While the old order is dying, the central question of concern in international relations today is the nature of the type of order to come. It is clear that there is no “end of history”, nor is it written that it will be marked by the “clash of civilizations”.