Opinion
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Pandemic, finances and red numbers in the Vatican
Due to the pandemic, the city-State could present a deficit of more than 15 million euros or more by 2020.
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The Trump legacy and white supremacist groups
Donald Trump and white supremacist groups interview a problem that afflicts American society.
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The internationalization of Local Governments
Is international action a matter in which the LGs should participate or is it the exclusive responsibility of the States?
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After Argentina: will Latin America be a green handkerchief?
States abide by the American Convention on Human Rights by guaranteeing the right to life from conception.
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CALAN and its opportunity before the reconfiguration of the American continent.
Local governments must pay attention to the windows of opportunity that are generated in the international arena.
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The protection of human rights defenders and journalists: The Cartel Project in Latin America
UN reports place this region as the most violent in the world and the most dangerous for journalists and human rights defenders.
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The political school of the Communist Party of China
Its objective is to show that a country can get rich without being democratic. That message finds attentive ears among a certain group of politicians.
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What Went Wrong in Afghanistan?
The mistakes made by the United States at the beginning of the intervention in Afghanistan diminished the chances of stabilizing the country.
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Because the truth matters, and it matters a lot in democracies: Trump and the assault on the US Capitol.
What happened at the headquarters of the US federal legislature is a sample of how far Trump can go to stay in power, just as other populist leaders in the world would do,
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Islamic world: beyond stigma
Muslims are not those stigmatizations that have attached themselves to collective thinking for decades.
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Tensions in Eurasia A new politics of carrot and stick?
Tensions with China and Russia are rising dramatically in the Eurasian region. Are these recent mobilizations a threat or just part of a carrot-and-stick policy?
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2021, a new electoral cycle in Latin America: it is time to prevent elections from being for sale
When does vote buying take place, why and what are its consequences? I will answer these questions below.
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Who Assassinated the President of Haiti?
The assassination was not an isolated event, it was a serious consequence of a series of decisive events in Haiti.
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Biden: Honey on flakes or gruel with your finger?
Green card for Dreamers, investment in the Northern Triangle, end of the Stay in Mexico program... too nice to be true
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Climate Migration: Migrants or Refugees
It is common for people to leave their hometowns due to extreme weather events.
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Artemis Accords: A New Age of Space Capitalism and Hegemony
Document that aims to articulate international standards regarding celestial objects of economic interest.
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Two women forgotten by the liberal and Marxist tradition
International Relations requires knowing the contributions of two great intellectual women.
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Lebanon – a country on the brink of collapse
In a day that will remain etched in the memory of the Lebanese, the country's most important port and much of its capital city were severely damaged.
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Mass vaccination is the only way out for Latin America
The vaccines will not be available to the general public until mid-2021 at the earliest.
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RCEP: The treaty that could drive the United States out of the Asia/Pacific
On November 15, the largest free trade agreement in history was consolidated.
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The ones that were taken from us during the pandemic: femicides in the international situation
Femicides are not a pandemic or a disease, they are a side effect of a permissive and ignorant system.
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Geopolitical factors to understand the crisis in Colombia
The government was counting on the 2019 tax reform to attract investment and achieve GDP growth.
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What setbacks will COVID-19 bring about poverty, inequality and social mobility?
The deep economic crisis caused by COVID-19 could cause a setback in poverty and inequality.
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Blind eyes, deaf ears: the care crisis in the world, a pending debate for the International Political Economy
The International Political Economy has omitted to get involved in the debate of the current care crisis.
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Remove, put: Chess and migration
All of Biden's moves need to be as rigorous as a game of chess.
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Environmental commitments at election time: congratulations for the municipalities in Mexico
The outlook for combating climate change can improve from local governments using the correct tools.
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Women and pandemic
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected women?
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The rich are made by luck, not by merit
Only 20% of the world population owns 80% of total wealth, while the remaining 80% of the population owns only 20%.
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Digital Political Parties: The solution to Latin American democracies?
How can we improve citizen participation in politics? Digital parties could have a solution.
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What is the impact of Covid-19 on the new Chinese Silk Road?
Internal control of the pandemic in China has allowed technology such as artificial intelligence to be exported.
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feminism and power
It is necessary to reformulate the concept of power from the feminist theory in the RRII.
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The extreme right in Europe after the pandemic
The pandemic could cause an increase in the decision of the European vote in favor of the extreme right.
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The biopolitics of Europe: how does English otherness arise?
How does the feeling of English otherness affect EU-UK relations?
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What is feminist about Sweden's Feminist Foreign Policy?
The world's first feminist foreign policy was established in 2014, but is it really feminist?
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Smart Cities vs Megalopolis. Which model suits Latin America?
By 2050, almost all of Latin America will live in urban centers. How do we organize our cities?
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The importance of the gender perspective in International Relations
The study of international relations is marked by the pre-eminence of traditional theories that encapsulate the understanding of international reality in the state-centric perspective that favors man.
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Where is ISIS?
ISIS or the Islamic State is still alive, it is in many places and its strength is increasing, thanks to its ability to reinvent itself in a world in crisis.
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The Powder Keg Representing Russia and Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine: a dangerous conflict that threatens world peace and Russia's political status quo.
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The New Silk Road
Through the Silk Road, China seeks to generate an exchange of goods and a movement of people.
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The illusion of a ceasefire in Gaza
Decades after the settlement, no lasting peace has been achieved in the area.
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The "American Dream" is dead.
The American dream? This one has died in the most undignified way.
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Women in cybersecurity
It is almost impossible to think that cybernetic threats can be generated by women and that they can also specialize to combat them.
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Are there valid or not valid ways to protest?
Despite the fact that the violence that can be unleashed is to a small or large extent, this is not alien to the protest.
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Creative economy for sustainable development: challenges in a pandemic context
The creative economy is a sector in which the conceptualization, production and publication of an idea take place, while the creative industries are the engines that drive that economic sector.
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How feminist is Spain's feminist foreign policy?
In terms of feminism, Spain is one of the leading countries in terms of the feminist movement and theory.
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The other administration of the pandemic. The role of Mexican Diplomacy in the face of the global health crisis
Regarding the administration of the pandemic, the participation of Mexican diplomacy has been active, deeply significant and supported.
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What is feminist about Mexico's Foreign Policy?
The Mexican Foreign Minister, Marcelo Ebrard, has commented that Mexico has a feminist government.
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Why does Thailand want to overthrow he who must not be named?
Thailand is known as ''the land of coups'', as it is in the Southeast Asian country where most have occurred in modern history.
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Tucker Carlson interviews Russian President Vladimir Putin: a holistic approach to the events of the Russia-Ukraine war
Former Fox News host Carlson surprises the world with an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Innovation and management - The great challenge of cities in the context of COVID 19
Cities that had not incorporated the innovation were forced to do so.
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Article 23: Hong Kong's controversial national security law
What is Article 23 about? Hong Kong's new national security law.
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The Agalega Islands: Home to Indian Military Bases
The Agalega Islands have gained importance due to the construction of alleged Indian military bases.