Reportaje El Mundo, 24.10.2017 Javier Espinosa
The North Korean Cult
Columna Project-Syndicate, 09.10.2017 Ian Buruma, historiador y editor del The New York Review of Books
It is possible that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, and perhaps even some subjects of his despotic rule, would rather be obliterated than give in. It would not be the first time that a quasi-religious movement turned... Israel Resists Calls to Suspend Military Sales to Myanmar, an Old Friend in Arms
Artículo World Politics Review, 10.10.2017 Eli Meixler, periodista independiente y fotógrafo basado en Hong Kong[caption id="attachment_23462" align="alignleft" width="401"]
Members of the Islamic Movement in Israel protest Myanmar’s treatment of the Muslim Rohingya minority. (AP Oded Balilty).[/caption]
As Israel’s High Court weighs a ban on weapons sales to Myanmar, where the United... Poderí: China apuesta todo por Xi para relanzar su protagonismo global
Reportaje La Nación, 15.10.2017 Ian Johnson, periodista residente en China y columnista del New York Times
El Congreso del Partido Comunista se dispone a renovar su mandato por otros cinco años al frente del país, que consolidó en el centro de la escena mundial
Dos semanas después de asumir como presidente chino, en noviembre de 2012, Xi Jinping tomó...Meet Kim Yo-jong, the sister who is the brains behind Kim Jong-un’s image
Reportaje The Guardian, 09.10.2017 Justin McCurran
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North Korean leader’s sibling is about 30, and a computing graduate turned propagandist who has helped her brother cement his grip on power
North Korea: Kim Jong-un promotes sister Kim Yo-jong to centre of power
Reportaje The Guardian, 08.10.2017 (Reuters)
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Promotion further consolidates family’s power as leader says nation’s nuclear weapons are a ‘powerful deterrent’
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (right) accompanied by younger sister, Kim Yo-jong. KCNA/EPA[/caption]
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has promoted his sister Kim Yo-jong to the politburo – the nation’s... Xi Jinping’s post-party congress challenges
Opinión The Strait Times, 03.10.2017 John Wong, académico del East Asian Institute (U. Estatal de Singapur)
China's biggest political event of the year is set for Oct 18 and a key question is how the Communist Party of China plans to build on past success
The Communist Party of China (CPC) with its membership of 85 million is not...A Murderous History of Korea
Artículo London Review of Books, Vol. 39 (10) 18.05.2017 Bruce Cumings, historiador norteamericanoMore than four decades ago I went to lunch with a diplomatic historian who, like me, was going through Korea-related documents at the National Archives in Washington. He happened to remark that he sometimes wondered whether the Korean Demilitarised Zone might be ground zero for the...
La renovación pendiente de Naciones Unidas
Editorial La Tercera, 24.09.2017El artículo primero de la Carta de Naciones Unidas firmada en junio de 1945 señala que el propósito de la organización, creada tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, es “mantener la paz y la seguridad internacionales y con tal fin tomar medidas eficaces para prevenir y eliminar amenazas a la paz...
Aung San Suu Kyi contra las cuerdas
Columna El País, 23.09.2017 Sami Nair
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Si los militares quieren defenestrar a la premio Nobel no podrá esperar apoyo internacional
Aung San Suu Kyi, durante su intervención sobre la situación de los rohingyas en Myanmar. Aung Shine OO. AP/EFE[/caption]
Después del silencio cómplice con los militares sobre la expulsión... 