Columna Infobae, 21.06.2022 Roberto García Moritán, embajador (r), exviceministro de RREE argentino y profesor (UB)
El Papa elige a Putin y Xi
Columna Infobae, 21.06.2022 Felipe Frydman, economista argentino, exembajador y consultor del CARIEn un encuentro con directores de revistas europeas jesuitas, el Papa Francisco confirmó su adhesión a la Alianza conformada por Vladimir Putin y Xi Jinping para enfrentar a las democracias occidentales. Durante su exposición hizo mención al relato de Caperucita Roja para afirmar que no hay...
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...
How Xi Jinping is damaging China’s economy
Editorial The Economist, 26.05.2022Inflexible policies are trumping pragmatism Over the past 20 years China has been the biggest and most reliable source of growth in the world economy. It contributed a quarter of the rise in global gdp over that period and expanded in 79 of 80 quarters. For most of the period since China opened...
Is Biden Missing a Chance to Engage China?
Artículo Foreign Policy, 23.05.2022 Michael Hirsh, corresponsal
Appalled by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine debacle, Beijing could be open to a new U.S. approachNo one has to be more dismayed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's incompetence on the global stage than Chinese President Xi Jinping, his once-devoted partner. Publicly, Xi is sticking by Putin, and Chinese state...
Why China Is Paranoid About the Quad
Artículo Foreign Policy, 17.05.2022 Raja Mohan, académico indio (Asia Society Policy Institute) y columnista
Beijing has long lived with U.S. alliances in Asia, but a realigned India would change the game.On the face of it, China’s persistent campaign against India’s ties with the United States, its characterization of the Quad as an “Asian NATO,” and its blistering...
China: la convivencia con Taiwán
Columna Infobae, 04.06.2022 Felipe Frydman, economista argentino, exembajador y consultor del CARI
- Todo intento de violentar el statu-quo en esa región tendrá repercusiones mucho más graves que la guerra provocada por Rusia porque involucrará a las dos potencias hegemónicas
Engagement With China Was Always a Long Shot
Artículo Foreign Policy, 12.05.2022 Aaron L. Friedberg, Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.
As the Cold War drew to a close, the United States and the other liberal democracies opened their doors to China in the belief that, by doing so, they would cause its system...Beijing’s Leninist regime is fundamentally resistant to change.
La doctrina de la contención, actualizada por la invasión a Ucrania
Columna Clarín, 10.05.2022 Juan Battaleme, profesor de RRII (UBA-UCEMA)George Kennan, embajador estadounidense en Moscú, escribió en los albores de la Guerra Fría “El largo telegrama”, núcleo de la Estrategia de la contención, que estableció las acciones necesarias en el plano político y militar para enfrentar a la Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas, conocido como el Documento...
The West Should Stay Focused on Geoeconomic Rivalry With China
Artículo World Politics Review, 04.05.2022 Peter S. Rashish, director de programa y académico (Johns Hopkins University)As China leveraged its state capitalist model to become a global superpower, it increasingly challenged the market-oriented basis of the liberal economic order founded by the United States and its allies 75 years ago. When this competition between the Chinese and...