Munich and Global Security

Angel Jaramillo At the recent Munich Security Conference, the great powers discussed the delicate balance of peace when everything revolves around the fate of a country halfway between Europe and Russia. February in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is still cold. The baroque architecture of …

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Avoiding a Long War

U.S. Policy and the Trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict by Samuel Charap, Miranda Priebe Discussion of the Russia-Ukraine war in Washington is increasingly dominated by the question of how it might end. To inform this discussion, this Perspective identifies ways in which the war could evolve and …

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Luis Maizel’s Monthly Letter: All of Latin America is Now Left-Wing.

With Lula’s victory in Brazil, the entire subcontinent, from Argentina to Mexico, now has a left-wing populist government. The explanation for this phenomenon is quite simple. The difference in income distribution, where very few have a lot of money, and the majority live in poverty, …

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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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Truss and AMLO, from one Fiasco to the Next.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce. Liz Truss and AMLO suffer from the syndrome of promoting policies without consensus that clash with real society. They promote programs that sound like political slogans accompanied by commercial jingles but lack any technical, budgetary, or feasibility soundness. Both rulers came to …

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