Is the Monroe Doctrine coming back? Our America in the crosshairs

In the midst of an accelerated process of reconfiguration of the world order, the United States is undergoing a strategic retreat—not a surrender, but a withdrawal and a redirection—that affects […]
Spain in NATO or NATO in Spain

In 1982, 43 years ago, Spain joined NATO, ending its traditional policy of neutrality not only in relation to the two major world conflicts, but also in those that followed. […]
How the Israel-Iran war could impact Latin America

The escalating war between Israel and Iran is not just a regional crisis — it has serious global repercussions, including for Latin America. While geographically distant, Ibero-American nations are deeply […]
Israel, Iran, and us: How a distant war is shaking Latin America

The tension between Israel and Iran, especially with the possible intervention of the United States, may seem like a distant problem for Latin America, but this idea is misleading. In […]
Some ideas on the lack of unanimous stance in Latin-America on globally significant wars trough time until nowadays

Our Latin American civilization has its own particularities, where telluric and thalassic elements seem to intertwine. This is why, in geopolitical terms, Brazil e.g. is often described as an amphibious […]
Brazil and its issue with sovereignty over the Amazon

The Amazon is at the center of global discussions, given the importance given to climate change and the international outcry for the preservation of what is the world’s largest rainforest. […]
Amazon Shield: Securing the Rainforest’s Riches and National Sovereignty

One of the greatest challenges in the Amazon region is achieving genuine socio-economic development. Harsh living conditions, amplified by the forest’s tough geography, provide fertile ground for criminal groups, foreign […]