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 […]
Moldova is announced as the next war front

Paraphrasing the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez, we could begin our analysis of the developing situation in Moldova with the following quote: “Chronicle of a war foretold.” The geopolitical […]
Technological sovereignty in the digital age

There is a key question that haunts the topic raised, as Yuval Noah Harari already did in his book ‘Nexus’: Should we first better understand what information is, how it […]
Israel: Bastion or Hitman?

For some time now, political leaders and media outlets controlled by them—which are almost all of them, and certainly the most widely disseminated—have been trying to convince people that Israel […]
Divide and Conquer – Global Elite against National Sovereignty

One of the most striking characteristics of our time is the political and ideological radicalisation in much of the world. Although discussions cover a wide range of topics, we can […]
U.S. Influence and the Demilitarization of Ibero-American Military Thought

Over the past decades, the United States has pursued a strategic shift in its engagement with Ibero-American military institutions. Washington has pushed for the adoption of doctrines focused on so-called […]
The unity of the Hispanic world and its place in multipolarity

In the current geopolitical moment, when the unipolar hegemony of the powers that make up the Western axis is crumbling, the multipolar moment arrives unstoppably, but what role does the […]
How do states’ strategies impact the preservation of their sovereignty over the Amazon?

The Amazon forest is roughly half of Brazil’s territory. Furthermore, roughly 60% of the Amazon is Brazilian. So, if a bad actor would want to steal Amazon’s riches, the simplest […]
The Geopolitics of Economic Relationships in Ibero-America: Beyond Atlanticist Dependency

The unipolar world order, shaped by Atlanticist institutions and driven by the geopolitical and economic dominance of the Collective West (led by the United States and NATO), is showing signs […]
Indigenism, NGOs, and the Hybrid War Against Ibero-American Sovereignty

The relationship between the nation-state and its native populations is a central issue for the future of Ibero-America. These indigenous communities are a fundamental and enduring part of the continental […]