Crónica BioBioChile, 23.11.2022 Matías Vega
Which NATO Do We Need?
Artículo Foreign Policy, 15.09.2022 Stephen M. Walt, profesor de RRII (Harvard) y columnistaIn a world of constant change, the endurance of the trans-Atlantic partnership stands out. NATO is older than I am, and I’m no youngster. It has been around even longer than Queen Elizabeth II reigned in Britain. Its original rationale—to “keep the Soviet Union...
La batalla de Rodríguez Elizondo
Columna El Líbero, 12.09.2022 Sergio Muñoz Riveros, profesor de Literatura, analista político y columnista
El Premio Nacional de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales denunció la paternidad de Evo Morales y García Linera sobre el injerto plurinacional en el texto de la Convención
Un factor determinante del triunfo del Rechazo, quizás el principal, fue la extendida conciencia de que la...How to Take Down a Tyrant
Artículo Ukraine Today, 10.08.2022 Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Yale School of Management) y Steven Tian (Yale Leadership Institute)
Three steps for exerting maximum economic pressure on Putin
Cynics have been quick to sound off over the supposed inefficacy of multinational business retreats and global government sanctions in changing the behavior of brutal autocrats such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, pointing...EU Defense Integration Is Moving From Fantasy to Reality
Artículo World Politics Review, 20.07.2022 Alexander Clarkson, profesor de estudios europeos (King’s College-London)Just days after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as Europe still reeled in shock, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declared that it was time for what he called a Zeitenwende, or sea change, in how the country approaches national and collective defense. Announcing huge increases in...
La seguridad y el estado de Chile
Comentarios AthenaLab, 28.06.2022 John Griffiths Spielman y Marcelo Masalleras ViolaEl orden internacional está en transición, el sistema se ha tornado más inestable y se presentan condiciones de mayor conflictividad. La competencia entre grandes potencias, particularmente el enfrentamiento geoestratégico que tiene como escenario la cuenca del Pacífico pone a Chile en un lugar sensible. Estas y otras...
US Restraint Has Created an Unstable and Dangerous World
Artículo Foreign Policy, 17.06.2022 H.R. McMaster (académico-Hoover Institution) y Gabriel Scheinmann (director-A. Hamilton Society)
Decades of ignoring the menaces posed by Russia and China has led the West to a precipice.
The Biden administration failed to deter Russia from its second invasion of Ukraine. Like his predecessors in the White House, U.S. President Joe Biden went to great...What The West (Still) Gets Wrong About Putin
Artículo Foreign Policy, 04.06.2022 Tatiana Stanovaya, académica (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) y CEO (R.Politik)One of the reasons it’s so difficult to understand Russian intentions—and what is at stake in the Ukraine war—is the significant divergence between how external observers see events and how they are viewed from the Kremlin. Things that appear obvious to some,...
A new nuclear era
Editorial The Economist, 02.06.2022
With his threats to use the bomb, Russia’s president has overturned the nuclear orderOne hundred days ago Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine by warning of a nuclear strike. Having exalted Russia’s atomic arsenal and promised Ukraine’s subjugation, he threatened countries tempted to interfere with consequences “such as you have never...
Sweden and Finland’s NATO Bids Hit a Roadblock Named Erdogan
Columna World Politics Review, 23.05.2022 Paul Poast, profesor de ciencia política y académico del Chicago Council on Global AffairsAs of last week, NATO seemed well on its way to expanding, when Finland and Sweden formally submitted their applications for membership. When they officially join, becoming the 31st and 32nd member of the alliance, it could potentially...