Archivos de Categoría: Europa

Ukraine’s Long War and History’s Lessons for the West

Columna
Just Security, 19.02.2026
Daniel Fried, embajador y académico norteamericano (Atlantic Council)
Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to have imagined a quick and easy victory when he launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, even smugly calling it a “special military operation.” The victory still hasn’t materialized, and the costs of the war continue to...
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Is it time to replace NATO with EATO?

Blog
Strategic Culture, 30.01.2026
Ian T. Proud, exdiplomático y escritor británico
In recent weeks, there has been renewed discussion of the future of NATO as a guarantor of security on the European mainland. The recently published U.S. National Defense Strategy has made it clear that it is for European States to manage the risk of future military conflict...
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Meloni y el ‘milagro italiano’: ¿realidad o espejismo?

Reportaje
France 24, 24.12.2025
Irene Savio
  • Hace poco más de tres años, la primera ministra italiana, Giorgia Meloni, ganó las elecciones, suscitando un gran temor por el terremoto que su gobierno de extrema derecha podía suponer para el país y la Unión Europea. Nada de lo previsto ocurrió. Pero la paradoja ha sido precisamente el efecto...
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Russia is Losing – Time for Putin’s 2026 Hybrid Escalation

Commentary
RUSI Journal, 19.12.2025
William Dixon and Maksym Beznosiuk
The Kremlin's strategic wager was clear: that an incoming Trump administration would force a peace deal on Kyiv and Europe’s capitals, locking in Russia's territorial gains and fracturing Western unity before Moscow’s own clock ran out. And if it didn’t, the US would withdraw support. That strategy has...
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Groenlandia y la Antártica frente a frente

Columna
El Líbero, 17.01.2026
Fernando Schmidt Ariztía, embajador ® y exsubsecretario de RREE
Sigo atónito la pugna por Groenlandia entre EE.UU. y Dinamarca. Siento un instintivo rechazo a las actitudes desdeñosas del Ejecutivo norteamericano. No doy crédito a esta disputa entre aliados y me duele la humillación de Europa. Temo por los precedentes que abre el incidente...
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Countering the Kremlin’s Five Most Effective Narratives About Ukraine

Columna
The Cipher Brief, 03.11.2025
Dave Pitts, exoficial de la CIA y experto norteamericano en seguridad nacional
In the summer of 2008, as Russian tanks rolled toward the borders of Georgia, the battle had already begun—shaped decisively by large-scale cyberattacks and cognitive warfare. Weeks before the first shots, cyberspace erupted with coordinated attacks crippling Georgian government and...
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The Murky Plan That Ensures a Future War

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The Atlantic, 22.11.2025
Anne Applebaum, historiadora norteamericano-polaca y columnista de The Atlantic
  • Who will benefit from the White House’s 28-point proposal for Ukraine?
The 28-point peace plan that the United States and Russia want to impose on Ukraine and Europe is misnamed. It is not a peace plan. It is a proposal that weakens Ukraine and...
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How to Negotiate with Russia

Blog
Thinking about…, 19.11.2025
Timothy D. Snyder, historiador y profesor norteamericano (U. de Yale)
  • Account for history, law, and above all Ukraine
Last night, Russia attacked Ukrainian civilians with more than five hundred drones, cruise missiles, and rockets. Most were shot down, but one rocket got through to Ternopil in western Ukraine, struck an apartment building,...
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