Zangezur: Redefining the geopolitical game?

The reconfiguration of the geopolitical map and balance of power in the South Caucasus region has gradually been changing over the past five years, starting with the Nagorno-Karabakh War in […]
The Zangezur corridor: A bridge for peace or a new fracture line?

The Zangezur Corridor, located in the southern region of Armenia, has become one of the most sensitive issues in the South Caucasus following the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. This strategic corridor […]
The European Union is already a Trump Colony

The Old Continent is under the absolute control of the United States and its current President, to whom the current leaders of the European Union have preemptively surrendered. The imposition […]
Trump: the “President of Europe”?

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, August 25, the US president said the title, which the leaders “jokingly” bestowed on him, was “an honor.” He added: “I […]
US-Brazil Trade Crisis: Politics, Economics, and the Future of Relations

At the beginning of August, the US government’s decision to impose 50% tariffs on Brazilian products came into effect. This decision followed a lawsuit filed by the Brazilian Attorney General’s […]
Franco-British Bilateral Migration Agreement “One-In, One-Out”: Another Symptom of the Structural Erosion of the European Union

In July 2025, the bilateral “one-in, one-out” agreement between the United Kingdom and France reshapes migratory lines in post-Brexit Europe. Although South America is geographically distant, it is affected by […]
Tariffs Against Brazil: A New Opportunity?

As of last August, tariffs against numerous Brazilian products came into effect in the United States, with a focus on meats, coffee, and products from the metallurgical and steel sectors. […]
The Huawei Case: Unipolar Fact or Fiction?

Brief Background In 2024, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that “technological innovation has become the main battlefield.” Is the battle solely about trade or will it extend to other areas? […]
Iberoamerica pivots towards the Indo-Pacific

Iberomerica is changing its perspective. For decades, trade and politics focused on the Atlantic: the United States and Europe were the natural partners. Today, attention is increasingly focused on the […]
Donald Trump’s Refoundational Geopolitics

Since Donald Trump came to power in his second term, under promises to reposition the United States globally through a series of measures such as the so-called economic war, he […]