Armenia at the crossroads: between national sovereignty and Western geopolitical expansion

The acceleration of the rapprochement between Armenia and the EU in 2025 and 2026 represents one of the most relevant geopolitical movements in the South Caucasus in recent years. The […]
What is really happening in Bolivia?

Much of the international attention has been directed towards what has been happening for several weeks now in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, we are referring to the great popular […]
Quo vadis, Armenia?

The Armenian elites who, in the past year and a half, intensified their respective agreements with their counterparts in Europe, Azerbaijan, Turkey and the United States, are doing everything possible […]
Trump, Orsi and the new dispute over the Río de la Plata: is the logic of the backyard back?

The confirmation of an upcoming meeting between Donald Trump and Yamandú Orsi in Washington opens a political signal that far transcends the bilateral relationship. It is not just a diplomatic […]
Ecuador and Colombia: geopolitical reconfiguration and ideological tensions

Introduction In the contemporary history of relations between Ecuador and Colombia, there has hardly been a level of political tension as significant as the one observed today. Despite sharing a […]
Pashinyan’s explosive conflict strategy

Pashinyan uses the unfinished peace process with Azerbaijan as a tool of electoral survival: the rhetoric of war and peace constrains the opposition in the 2026 elections, while victory provides […]
The Western Empire: The Great Black Hole

The twilight of the Western Empire will be bloody, it will put the world on the brink of destruction. I speak of the Western Empire in the following sense: this […]
Pakistan as a “Swing State” in the Multipolar World

The end of the Cold War marked a new debate two competing theories emerged to explain the dynamics of global politics in the post-cold war era: Fukuyama’s “end of history” […]
UK’s phantom limb: Starmer eyes Western Asia without leverage

As the saying goes: old habits die hard. Between imperialist memory and the brittleness of its material foundations, the UK has long suffered the weight of its own ghosts and […]
NATO at a Crossroads: Visible Divisions Expose an Alliance in Turmoil

As 2026 unfolds, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization finds itself gripped by deepening divisions that are visible to the naked eye. Long-simmering tensions among its 32 members are now breaking […]