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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”.
Integrating Knowledge for the Conservation of Amazonian Biodiversity
Traditional peoples play an essential role in defending their territories and natural resources against illegal activities such as deforestation and mining.
The Emergence of New Leadership in Response to the Crisis of Authority
Perhaps it is time to ask ourselves whether these bold and approachable new leadership styles will truly transform our societies or if, in the end, they are just another face of a system still searching for direction in uncertain times.
Beyond Gender Quotas: Building Parity from Power
Experience shows the effectiveness of power quotas, since there are numerical differences in the presence of women between those political systems where they are contemplated and those that do not.
Is Trump a New Strength for China?
Trump could be leading many people in the world to have doubts about the sincerity, values, and true intentions of the United States.
How will the Central American leaders face Trump’s policies?
Trump's policies toward Central America will directly impact several of the factors that drive migration: unemployment, poverty and violence.