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. […]
In Defense of the Status Quo: Starmer and Macron Pretend to Fight Illegal Immigration

On August 5th of this month, the much-discussed, cumbersome, and nebulous agreement between the United Kingdom and France on illegal immigration finally came into force. The governments of Keir Starmer, […]
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? […]
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 […]
Hispanic Heritage: A Historical Perspective and a Current Interpretation

Not so well known are the historical Anglosphere’s tactics against Hispanic heritage in both Europe and the Americas. The most famous, without a doubt, were the so-called “Leyenda Negra,” a […]
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 […]
The roots of Brazil and Spanish America and the need to reconnect with one’s origins

The emergence of a political movement not aligned with liberalism or Marxism in Iberian America involves a rediscovery of its political tradition, developed since the time when it was united […]
The Spanish legacy in America from a political perspective

Thinking about the construction and development of America without the Spanish presence and legacy is like thinking about Christian Europe without Christianity. From the continent’s name to its language and […]
The Putin-Trump meeting in Alaska: a major event with still unpredictable consequences

Beyond the specific issue of the war in Ukraine, what can we learn from the TRUMP-PUTIN meeting in Anchorage on August 15? An event of global significance because it was […]