The need for Spain’s neutrality

By Colonel Carlos Martínez-Vara de Rey At the same time that Russia and the US are announcing the signing of a possible peace plan to end the war in Ukraine, […]
CELAC, the EU and multipolarism

At the fourth meeting between CELAC and the European Union, held in Santa Marta (Colombia), 58 of the 60 participating countries approved a joint declaration rejecting the use or threat […]
Trump and Modi: Fragile dance in Eurasia

For years, India was Washington’s dream partner in its crusade to contain China. But that idyll is beginning to show cracks. Under Narendra Modi’s leadership, New Delhi no longer accepts […]
The European dilemma: sovereignty or global technocracy

At the heart of Europe, which proclaims itself the cradle of liberal democracy, a paradox is growing that dismantles its own founding myth. While preaching the defense of freedom, plurality, […]
Is a sovereign and multipolar convergence between the Ibero-American and African peoples possible to curb globalism?

In recent years, the debate on world order has revolved around the rise of a multipolar system and the questioning of globalism as the dominant paradigm. Latin America and Africa—spaces […]
The UN in the 21st Century: Abandonment, Maintenance, or Reform?

Founded in 1945 after the horrors of World War II, the United Nations (UN) was born with the mission of promoting peace, international security, global cooperation, and human rights. Its […]
United Nations : What can we do?

The recent meetings between Chinese President Xi Jinping as host to President Putin and several other Asian and Middle Eastern leaders, and President Trump’s meeting in Washington with European Union […]
The European Union and Trump: Sovereign bloc or Washington appendage?

The European Union (EU) emerged as an act of hope amid the rubble of the 20th century. Forged after the trauma of World War II and consolidated in the context […]
The sovereignist tradition versus nihilistic techno-futurism

In the months following Donald Trump’s arrival to the presidency of the United States and a marked right-wing trend that has influenced Latin America, video essays and Tik Toks have […]
For the Awakening of a Multipolar Ibero-America

For roughly half a millennium, the geopolitical destiny of Ibero-America has been defined by an intimate struggle against various forms of exploitation—first under the Iberian colonial system, then under the […]