Mexico as a Declining Power

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The Brazilian candidate to head the Inter-American Development Bank, Ilan Goldfajn, won the leadership in an election that pitted two Latin American giants, Mexico and Brazil, against each other. Goldfajn won the election with 80.08% of the votes cast. Argentina, which had …

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China Awakened.

Antonio Navalón Xi Jinping’s father was one of Mao Zedong’s many victims during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The current President of China grew up in a rural environment, a man who – like so many millions of his fellow citizens at the time – had …

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The Fall of the Giants

Antonio Navalón This year has been a historic watershed. The 22nd year of the 21st century is on track to become a landmark year where the history of the world as a whole is taking a direction that will be discussed in the future. It …

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The Democratic Time is Getting Shorter

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce AMLO’s recent foreign policy decisions reveal unacceptable alliances with dictatorships. These alignments indicate that Mexico is positioning itself to validate an era of anti-liberal and anti-democratic practices. A government’s foreign policy is also a faithful portrait of its domestic policies. Recently, the …

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Russian Options.

George Friedman To read the whole document, the controls for turning pages and zooming in or out are at the bottom left corner above. George Friedman George Friedman is an internationally recognized geopolitical forecaster and strategist on international affairs and the founder and chairman of …

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