Javier Milei’s government in Trump’s “Peace Council”

It is difficult to foresee, today, whether the decision of the president, Javier Milei, that the Argentine Republic be part, as a founding country, of the Peace Board, an international […]
Sixty years of Iberian union (1580–1640)

Introductory note: Spanish and Portuguese historiography use different names to refer to the period in which both kingdoms shared a sovereign. In Spain, it is part of the Spanish Monarchy, […]
The Protests in Iran and the Equation of Hybrid Warfare – Cultural Dietetics at Play

When we analyze events in the light of international relations, we must consider that we live in a state of nature; there is no moral concept of right or wrong, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Religious freedom in Armenia at risk

The Armenian Apostolic Church is the main hub of the country’s national identity, historically being the first nation in the world to officially adopt Christianity. Its Christian identity has marked […]
Armenia and religious persecution

Armenia is probably going through its worst historical phase in the last 60 years in terms of the dangers it faces with regard to its future existence and the foundations […]
Germany at a historic crossroads: Between a declining establishment and rising populism

Once upon a time, there was a country called Germany, sometimes nicknamed “the economic engine of Europe.” It was also said that if Germany caught a cold, the rest of […]
Hispanity: Francisco de Vitoria and the birth of Public International Law

On January 31, 1537, Emperor Charles V sent a royal decree to the Council of the Indies that would prove decisive for the history of law in general and, in […]
Digital ID in the United Kingdom: Modernisation or threat to freedom?

The United Kingdom is at the centre of an intense debate following the announcement by Keir Starmer’s Labour government of the creation of a national digital identity, known as the […]