Neoliberal dependency, economic independence and multipolarity

From a review of the history of Latin America’s economic policies with geopolitical impact, we can identify two major geoeconomic projects whose lingering effects continue to influence the political worldview […]
Beyond Left and Right: The Search for a Latin American Geopolitical Identity

In the face of major global conflicts, Ibero-America has consistently failed to adopt a unified and coherent stance. Whether in response to NATO’s interventions, the war in Ukraine, or tensions […]
Hispanicity: Yesterday and today

“Don’t forget that when you choose a name, you choose a destiny”, Leopoldo Marechal (1900-1970), Argentine poet, novelist, and essayist. “If the concept of Christianity encompasses and simultaneously characterizes all […]
The unity of the Hispanic world and its place in multipolarity

In the current geopolitical moment, when the unipolar hegemony of the powers that make up the Western axis is crumbling, the multipolar moment arrives unstoppably, but what role does the […]
How do states’ strategies impact the preservation of their sovereignty over the Amazon?

The Amazon forest is roughly half of Brazil’s territory. Furthermore, roughly 60% of the Amazon is Brazilian. So, if a bad actor would want to steal Amazon’s riches, the simplest […]
Indigenism, NGOs, and the Hybrid War Against Ibero-American Sovereignty

The relationship between the nation-state and its native populations is a central issue for the future of Ibero-America. These indigenous communities are a fundamental and enduring part of the continental […]
Regionalism in Latin America: Is Mercosur an alternative to Globalism and what is it’s future?

Since the political crisis of the 1970s and 1980s, marked by an ever-increasing US-American influence on the Global South, Latin America yearns for independence. But as every civilization in the […]
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 […]
Ibero-America and military strategic thinking: the Revolution, the Holy Alliance and Hispanicity

1.- The Revolution The world has been subject, at least since the 17th century, to a permanent and undeniable revolutionary impulse. Bishop Emilio Masalles Pere, bishop of the diocese of […]
Indigenism and National Sovereignty

External interference and its active participation within indigenous communities is increasingly evident, and its effects are harmful to Latin American nation-states. These effects will be detailed below. One of the […]