Trump, Cuba and the Uncomfortable Reflection of Latin America

The renewed conflict between Trump and Cuba brings back to the table an old hemispheric discussion: to what extent U.S. foreign policy continues to be anchored in logics of pressure […]
Trump against Venezuela: The Bolivarian Revolution in the Face of the Last Manual of Imperialism

Donald Trump’s systematic attack on Venezuela was not an isolated outburst or a diplomatic anomaly: it was the stark expression of an imperial policy that, once again, placed Latin America […]
Is a sovereign and multipolar convergence between the Ibero-American and African peoples possible to curb globalism?

In recent years, the debate on world order has revolved around the rise of a multipolar system and the questioning of globalism as the dominant paradigm. Latin America and Africa—spaces […]
Cognitive warfare: It’s about persuading, communicating effectively and responsibly

In a hyperconnected world, where battles are no longer fought solely with weapons but with ideas, narratives, and perceptions, cognitive warfare emerges as a legitimate and necessary tool for defending […]
Can the BRICS and multilateral platforms boost Ibero-American progress?

The global economic landscape is at a crossroads, marked by a growing aspiration among national majorities for an economic, productive, and social system that realizes their desires for progress and […]