Opinión Reinformation.TV, 04.04.2016 Anne Dolhein[caption id="attachment_26103" align="alignnone" width="891"]

Opinión Reinformation.TV, 04.04.2016 Anne Dolhein[caption id="attachment_26103" align="alignnone" width="891"]
Columna OpinionGlobal, 01.04.2016 Enrique Subercaseaux, ex diplomático y gestor culturalDe las muchas imágenes de la reciente visita del Presidente Obama a Cuba, me quedo con el puñado de calles que fueron repavimentadas para hacerlas más transitables para la nutrida comitiva de Estados Unidos. La población celebro el hecho porque, todo hay que decirlo, la decrepitud de la...
Reseña de libro [Henry A Kissinger en Orden mundial. Debate, Barcelona 2016] Política Exterior, N*170 (marzo-abril 2016 Manuel Muñiz, director programa Relaciones Transatlánticas (U. de Harvard)¿Cuál será la forma y el contenido del orden mundial en el siglo XXI? El recorrido de Kissinger por 2.000 años de relaciones internacionales resulta demasiado rígido a la hora de alumbrar...
Reportaje The Atlantic, abril 2016 Jeffrey Goldberg
Artículo Foreign Policy, 01.03.2016 Taisu Zhang
Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 28.02.2016 Thomas Vien and Evan Rees[caption id="attachment_22427" align="alignnone" width="921"]
Artículo CFR Backgrounder, 08.02.2016 Eleanor Albert y Beina Xu[caption id="attachment_22009" align="alignnone" width="921"]
Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 02.12.2015Summary China's Communist Party is locked in a struggle for political legitimacy. For most of the past three decades, economic growth has buoyed the party and underwritten its promises of full employment and ever-improving material conditions for the majority of Chinese. But that growth is slowing. As the country's export- and investment-led growth model...
Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 08.01.2016Summary Understanding employment is fundamental to understanding how contemporary China works. The need to maintain near-universal employment — or at least the appearance of it — forms the bedrock of Chinese political economy. It structures the financial system, long-term industrial policy, the incentive structure for bureaucrats and everything in between. Strikingly, post-Mao Chinese policy...
Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 03.02.2016Summary These are grim times for the Chinese economy. In the two years since property markets peaked and subsequently began to slow in most cities across China, it has become abundantly clear that the approach to economic management that sustained double-digit annual growth for two decades has exhausted itself. The unprecedented stock market volatility of...