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Discurso
Erste Stiftung Journal, 13.05.2026
Anne Applebaum, historiadora y periodista polaco-norteamericana
Friends and colleagues; ladies and gentlemen; distinguished guests: it is a pleasure to be here. Many thanks to the ERSTE Foundation, the Wiener Festwochen and the Institute for Human Sciences for the honor and the opportunity to speak here this evening. I am particularly grateful that...
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Progromo

Blog
El Internacionalista del Fin del Mundo, 14.06.2026
Juan Pablo Glasinovic, abogado (PUC), exdiplomático y columnista
Un pogromo es una masacre, aceptada o promovida por el poder, originalmente contra los judíos, pero que se extendió a otros grupos étnicos. La palabra “pogromo” es de origen ruso y comienza a usarse a principios del siglo XIX en el...
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La diplomacia antártica choca con otro iceberg

Artículo
The Interpreter, 04.06.2026
Evan T. Bloom, abogado y exdiplomático estadounidense
 

La diplomacia antártica choca con otro iceberg

Antes de la reunión anual de las partes del Tratado Antártico que acaba de concluir en Hiroshima, la Reunión Consultiva del Tratado Antártico, mis colegas de la Universidad de Tasmania escribieron aquí en The Interpreter que, a pesar del orden mundial...
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Putin and Trump are both trapped in losing battles against reality

Columna
The Guardian, 10.06.2026
Rafael Behr
  • The Ukraine and Iran wars are very different, but a common authoritarian delusion unites the men who started them
A strongman president, self-styled redeemer of national glory, is trapped in a conflict he can’t win but doesn’t know how to end without looking like a loser. A cult of infallibility prevents...
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The Dwindling Arsenal and the Twilight of the Western Shield

Artículo
Foreign Policy in Focus, 04.06.2026
Imran Khalid
  • The future of the international order will be decided not in conference halls but on factory floors.
The massive aerial assault unleashed upon Kyiv and its surrounding regions this week offers a sobering window into the raw, industrial nature of modern warfare. As Ukrainian air defenses struggled against what Kyiv described...
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On Superpower Suicide

Artículo
Thinking About, 09.05.2026
Timothy Snyder, historiador y escritor
  • And the recovery of justice
The United States has just spent billions of dollars to lose a war that enriches its oligarchs, impoverishes the citizenry, sabotages its alliances, and strengthens its enemies. As justification for the self-destructive mindlessness, the White House gestures towards Jesus and genocide. On April 20th...
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Putin’s War Comes Home to Moscow

Artículo
The Atlantic, 11.05.2026
Anne Applebaum, historiadora y periodista polaco-norteamericana
  • He can no longer hide the consequences from the Russian public.
Four years ago, President Vladimir Putin offered Moscow and its business elite a de facto deal: Support my war in Ukraine, and in exchange you won’t have to think about it. In the past week, that...
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What would Trump do if Putin struck Europe?

Artículo
Foreign Policy, 19.04.2026
David Ignatius
Russian President Vladimir Putin, always paranoid about enemies, may be feeling cornered this spring. His army is at a standstill in Ukraine, despite suffering enormous casualties. He appears powerless to help Iran, one of his few allies. And his best friend in Europe, Hungary’s Viktor Orban, just got dumped. Worse problems are...
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