Archivos de Categoría: EEUU

How China Sees Russia: Beijing and Moscow Are Close, but Not Allies

Artículo
Foreign Affairs, Vol.95 (1) enero/febrero 201
Fu Ying, presidente de la Comisión de RREE del Congreso Popular del PCCH
At a time when Russian relations with the United States and western European countries are growing cold, the relatively warm ties between China and Russia have attracted renewed interest. Scholars and journalists in the West find themselves debating...
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Los refugiados cubanos vuelven a soñar con alcanzar EEUU

Reportaje
El País, 03.01.2016
Álvaro Murillo, periodista costarricense
  • Los 8.000 migrantes bloqueados en Costa Rica esperan el traslado tras un acuerdo entre varios países centroamericanos
La ruta será en avión hasta El Salvador, para seguir por tierra hacia el norte El albergue ahora es diferente. La incertidumbre y la ansiedad parecen haberse ido con el año viejo para los refugiados...
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Russia and the West (I): On the Origins of a Conflict

Análisis
Stratfor Global Intelligence, 28.12.2015
Analista principal: Eugene Chausovsky
Summary
  • This is the first installment of a five-part series that explores the past, present and future of the confrontation between Russia and the West on the Eurasian landmass.
Since its emergence as an organized state, Russia has collided with the West. For over a millennium, the two have clashed economically, politically...
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Russia and the West (II): Ukraine Caught Between East and West

Análisis
Stratfor Global Intelligence, 29.12.2015
Analista principal: Eugene Chausovsky
Summary Russia's desire for influence in Ukraine is as old as the Russian state itself. It has fought for centuries to protect its stake in the Eastern European nation from the encroachment of the West, often turning to natural gas cutoffs or outright military intervention to do so. Since the end...
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Perils of Cornering Russia

Reseña de libros:
 -“Why the Ukraine Crisis is the West’s Fault”
John Mearsheimer (Foreign Affairs Sep/Oct 2014)
-"Faulty Powers"
 Michael McFaul, Stephen Sestanovich, y John Mearsheimer (Foreign Affairs Nov/Dec 2014)
American Review, (junio 2015)
Susan Eisenhower
  • The debate over the Russia–Ukraine crisis has its genesis in the arguments over NATO expansion in the 1990s
Nothing underscores the peculiarities of the debate over...
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Los refugiados que vienen de la guerra

Artículo
Ahora, 27.11.2015 (N*11)
Michael G. Ignatieff, académico, escritor y ex parlamentario canadiense
  • El frente EE.UU.-Arabia Saudí-países del Golfo para derrocar a Bashar al Asad ha fallado.
  • La huida de Siria demuestra el fracaso de la política occidental en Oriente Medio
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Woodrow Wilson Was Not a Racist (in Foreign Policy)

Opinión
Foreign Policy, 03.12.2015
David Milne
  • America’s 28th president reversed racial progress at home
  • But internationally he was ahead of his time
[caption id="attachment_18232" align="alignnone" width="450"]www.go.bloomberg.com www.go.bloomberg.com[/caption] Students from Princeton University’s Black Justice League recently sparked an overdue discussion when they called for the name of the 28th president of the United...
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A Path Out of the Middle East Collapse

Opinión
The Wall Street Journal, 17.10.2015
Henry A. Kissinger, ex consejero nacional de seguridad y ex secretario de estado
The debate about whether the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran regarding its nuclear program stabilized the Middle East’s strategic framework had barely begun when the region’s geopolitical framework collapsed. Russia’s unilateral military action in Syria is the...
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The New Latin America

Análisis
Geopolitical Weekly, 03.11.2015
Reggie Thompson, MBA en RRII (U. de Texas A&M)
Several years into a Chinese economic slowdown, the Latin American economies that relied on China to buy up their key exports are feeling the pain. With less hard currency coming in, governments across the region are rapidly readjusting their spending plans and preparing to govern...
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‘Gallito’ entre China y Estados Unidos

Editorial
El Mercurio, 02.11.2015
La proyección de EE.UU. al Asia Pacífico, y su intención de marcar presencia en esa región, causa tensiones con China, que advirtió del peligro de crear un conflicto entre ambos. Su política de "giro al Asia" y el Acuerdo Transpacífico de Cooperación Económica (TPP) alarman a Beijing, que no quiere a Washington demasiado...
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