Budapest: Between Wars and Elections

Spring is approaching in Hungary and, with it, parliamentary elections that transcend local politics. What is at stake in Budapest is not only the continuity of a government, but the […]
Venezuela: The Link of Geopolitical Change

Today we are faced with a public opinion that is more polarized than ever. On the one hand, there are those who defend international law and condemn all forms of […]
Caribbean Geopolitics: Maduro, Washington and the New Phase of Power

To speak today of Venezuela is to speak of a country suspended in time. The crisis did not disappear: it was transformed. It no longer grabs global headlines as it […]
Colombia and the United States: From strategic allies to partners in crisis

For more than three decades, Colombia and the United States built a strategic alliance that set the tone for hemispheric cooperation in Latin America. Forged in the context of the […]
Conservatism and Anti-Globalism: Fertile Ground for the New Multipolar Order

Faced with a world subjugated by globalist totalitarianism, forces are emerging that seek to restore the balance of power. For decades, elites robbed us of our identity, history, and purpose, […]
When indigenism challenges sovereignty: Integration or fragmentation of the country?

The indigenous population is a fundamental pillar of Latin America and will continue to be so in the coming decades. However, various analysts and authorities have warned that, in recent […]