Columna Semana, 28.11.2016 Mauricio Sáenz
Fidel Castro, nonagenario
Editorial La Vanguardia, 13.08.2016Según los exégetas del régimen cubano, Fidel Castro ha sobrevivido a más de 600 complots para asesinarle, supuestamente tramados por la CIA. “Si ese tipo de supervivencia fuera deporte olímpico, yo sería medalla de oro”, dijo Castro. Esquivando esos y otros peligros, el comandante, que fue líder carismático del socialismo tropical, que puso al mundo...
Invasiones
Columna El País, 19.06.2016 Héctor E. Schamis, cientista político argentino, profesor (Georgetown) y consejero de CADAL
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El presidente de República Dominicana plantea que la OEA pida perdón
North Korea (5): The Cost of Intervention

Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 27.05.2016

Summary
What North Korea lacks in sophistication it makes up for in guile. Its answer to any attack would go beyond conventional means to include its experienced commando force, cyberwarfare capability and submarine force, at the very least. Though North Korea has chemical weapons,...What China Owes a Bygone Era

Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 19.05.2016

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Since the end of the Cold War, international politics has been defined by the rise of universal human rights as norms. The leading world power, the United States, has used human rights rhetoric to pursue its global interests, citing it in plans to...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.

Death and Destruction: Bin Laden’s True Legacy

Análisis Security Weekly, 05.05.2016 Scott Stewart

Crisis de Ucrania: los origenes del caos
Reportaje Jot Down, marzo 2015 E.J. Rodríguez[caption id="attachment_25902" align="alignnone" width="1094"]
