Columna El Líbero, 06.05.2016 Jorge Canelas, cientista político y embajador (r)El Partido Republicano estadounidense ya tiene candidato presidencial, pese al disgusto de gran parte de su dirigencia y a los esfuerzos de última hora de los dos contendores de Donald Trump que quedaban en carrera. Mucho se ha escrito y comentado sobre los dichos más provocadores y altisonantes...
The World’s Next Country

Artículo Foreign Policy, 21.01.2015 Christian Caryl, periodista, columnista y escritor norteamericano
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The Kurds are on the verge of getting a homeland of their own. If they do, the Middle East will never be the same.
As you walk around the streets of this city of 500,000, you could be forgiven... Death and Destruction: Bin Laden’s True Legacy

Análisis Security Weekly, 05.05.2016 Scott Stewart
May 2 marked the five-year anniversary of the U.S. raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan, that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden. In the wake of that operation, we noted that while bin Laden's death fulfilled a sense... On the Ground in Syria: Bloodshed, Misery and Hope
Reportaje The New York Times, 30.04.2016 Declan WalshOn the edge of Aleppo’s ancient citadel, Zahra and her family squatted in a once-grand apartment, now facing rebel lines. Plastic sheets covered its tall windows to shield the space from a sniper’s view; shelling boomed in the distance. Zahra, 25, who gave just one name, flicked between two photos on...
Authoritarianism in Eritrea and the Migrant Crisis
Análisis CFR Backgorunder, 11.11.2015 Zachary Laub, escritor y editor
Authoritarianism in Eritrea and the Migrant Crisis
Tens of thousands of Eritreans have arrived at Europe's shores in recent years seeking asylum. They make up a significant share of the unprecedented stream of migrants and refugees making their way to the European Union, undertaking dangerous journeys while challenging the...El ascenso del hijo de Raúl Castro en el régimen cubano

Reportaje La Tercera, 24.04.2016 Pedro Schwarze
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Alejandro Castro, de 51 años, participó esta semana en el Congreso del Partido Comunista
En medio de los mil delegados que participaron en el VII Congreso del Partido Comunista de Cuba, sin llamar la atención, con lentes y con su uniforme de coronel del... Crisis de Ucrania: los origenes del caos
Reportaje Jot Down, marzo 2015 E.J. Rodríguez[caption id="attachment_25902" align="alignnone" width="1094"]
Soldado de las fuerzas separatistas en Donetsk, este de Ucrania (foto: Corbis)[/caption]
El laberinto ucraniano
«Si crees que has entendido la mecánica cuántica, es que realmente no entiendes la mecánica...The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh

Editorial The Economist, 15.04.2016
Few noticed when intense fighting broke out in early April in Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed enclave between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Some 50 people were killed over four days, as tanks, helicopters and artillery lit up a long-forgotten front. The revival of the conflict briefly attracted... Iraq Situation Report, Part III: Kurdistan

Artículo Brookings Policy Brief, 30.03.2016 Kenneth M. Pollack, senior fellow del Center for Middle East Policy (Brookings Institution)[caption id="attachment_25042" align="alignnone" width="1024"]
Peshmerga, Kurdish Army.(www.flickr.com)[/caption] Kurdish military fortunes improving Developments within the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) are every bit as complicated as those in Baghdad. In the military realm, the...
Obama en Argentina: ‘It takes two to tango’
Columna OpinionGlobal, 01.04.2016 Enrique Subercaseaux, ex diplomático y gestor cultural
