The United States and China in the Spanish-Latin American geopolitical arena

A maxim of International Relations theory states that: “In International Relations, there are no friends, only interests.” States are rational actors pursuing their security, existence, and expanding their power. Therefore, […]
Middle East Conflict Triggers “Red Alert” for a “Fifth Column” in Iberian America

The events unfolding in the Middle East since the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation, launched by Hamas on October 7, 2023, have had a significant impact on the political landscape of many […]
Liberal-Libertarian Ideologies Are a Colonialist Tool

It is true that in South America, there are numerous ideological currents that present diverse positions on the nature of the nation-state. However, the first major classification that should be […]
Cognitive warfare: It’s about persuading, communicating effectively and responsibly

In a hyperconnected world, where battles are no longer fought solely with weapons but with ideas, narratives, and perceptions, cognitive warfare emerges as a legitimate and necessary tool for defending […]
Neoliberal dependency, economic independence and multipolarity

From a review of the history of Latin America’s economic policies with geopolitical impact, we can identify two major geoeconomic projects whose lingering effects continue to influence the political worldview […]
Beyond Left and Right: The Search for a Latin American Geopolitical Identity

In the face of major global conflicts, Ibero-America has consistently failed to adopt a unified and coherent stance. Whether in response to NATO’s interventions, the war in Ukraine, or tensions […]
Cognitive warfare and the importance of narrative control

Alejandro Moresi wrote a very interesting and noteworthy article in Pucarà Defensa online on June 14, 2025, entitled “Cognitive Warfare in Continuous Competition.” 21st-century defense strategies have somewhat sidelined the […]
The Anglo-Saxon World vs. the Hispanic World: Reclaiming Unity in a Multipolar Era

In the wake of the British Empire’s global expansion, few civilizations were targeted as deliberately and persistently as the Spanish Empire. Britain viewed Spain not merely as a colonial competitor, […]
Moldova and the process of transformation towards euroglobalism

The Republic of Moldova has become a geopolitical target of the Anglo-American elite’s power centers and subjugation plans, which, with stubbornness and madness, are trying to transform this Eastern European […]
Hispanicity: Yesterday and today

“Don’t forget that when you choose a name, you choose a destiny”, Leopoldo Marechal (1900-1970), Argentine poet, novelist, and essayist. “If the concept of Christianity encompasses and simultaneously characterizes all […]