Artículo IISS Online Analysis, 17.01.2026 Nigel Gould-Davies, exembajador y académico británico (IISS/RUSI)If Europe fails to agree a plan to fund Ukraine using frozen Russian assets, the consequences for its security and credibility will be far-reaching. Tomorrow, the European Council meets to discuss a ‘Reparations Loan’ of up to €210 billions for Ukraine. The loan would use Russian Central...
Europe should be willing to take more risks
Blog EUISS Commentary,12.09.2025 Steven Everts, exdiplomático holandés del EEAS y director del EUISSThe idea that, in a world dominated by Putin, Trump, and Xi, Europe can only retain influence if it acts together is not only logical but also recognised by large majorities of Europeans. All opinion polls on this point are consistent. People understand very well...
Ukraine’s warning to the West: A bad peace will lead to a bigger war
Artículo Atlantic Council, 04.12.2025 Myroslava Gongadze, académica ucraniana (Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center y Friends of Europe)Almost every night last week, I woke up in Kyiv to the piercing sound of air raid sirens. Like countless other Ukrainians, I scrambled out of bed, grabbed a few essentials, and headed down to the bomb shelter. Not everyone follows this...
Tragedy of the West: Sacrificing Ukraine and the Rules-Based Order
Artículo Royal United Services Institute, 03.12.2025 Ariana Gic, Marko Mikhelson y Roman SohnThe result of Russia's war of aggression is a product of the ambivalence of the West, which by turns supported Ukraine's defence in the conflict and refused to escalate its response to a level consistent with the threat Russia poses. The rules-based order is...
“The West” by Georgios Varouxakis — a journey from Plato to Nato
Reseña The Financial Times, 13.09.2025 Mark Mazower, historiador y profesor en Columbia University
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The political historian explores how the idea of ‘the west’ has moved a long way from its origins
Georgios VarouxakisPrinceton University Press, 2025[/caption] The gloomsters are back, along with their world-historical...
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 nacionalIn 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...
The Murky Plan That Ensures a Future War
Columna The Atlantic, 22.11.2025 Anne Applebaum, historiadora norteamericano-polaca y columnista de The Atlantic
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Who will benefit from the White House’s 28-point proposal for Ukraine?
El rearme alemán
Artículo BioBio Chile, 13.11.2025 Jorge G. Guzmán, abogado, exdiplomático y académico (U. Autónoma de Chile)
El factor ruso y el factor norteamericano
Tras reunirse en Londres con el presidente Vladimir Zelensky para analizar los avances en las negociaciones de paz con Rusia (“trianguladas” por Estados Unidos), a comienzos de semana el Canciller alemán Friedrich Merz volvió a establecer...How to Negotiate with Russia
Blog Thinking about…, 19.11.2025 Timothy D. Snyder, historiador y profesor norteamericano (U. de Yale)
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Account for history, law, and above all Ukraine
‘La vigencia de la diplomacia no está en duda, sí su eficacia’
Entrevista [Pablo Cabrera G., exembajador] El Mercurio, 7.12.2025Quien fuera representante de Chile en el Reino Unido, Rusia, China y la Santa Sede, lanzara el martes el libro “La diplomacia tiene la palabra”, un relato ensayístico en el que, a partir de sus experiencias, reflexiona sobre esta actividad. Acá adelanta algunos de sus contenidos y analiza...
