Columna Infobae, 26.08.2022 Felipe Frydman, economista argentino, exembajador y consultor del CARI
How to Take Down a Tyrant
Artículo Ukraine Today, 10.08.2022 Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Yale School of Management) y Steven Tian (Yale Leadership Institute)
Three steps for exerting maximum economic pressure on Putin
Cynics have been quick to sound off over the supposed inefficacy of multinational business retreats and global government sanctions in changing the behavior of brutal autocrats such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, pointing...‘Reform impossible with Russia on U.N. Security Council’
Entrevista (Sergiy Kyslytsya, representante permanente de Ucrania ante ONU) UPI News, 23.08.2022Sergiy Olehovych Kyslytsya, Ukraine’s permanent ambassador to the United Nations, on Tuesday criticized Russia’s placement as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. Speaking with UPI at the Ukrainian mission in New York City, Kyslytsya also accused Russia of making a “desperate” bid...
Rusia en la incertidumbre
Columna El Líbero, 29.07.2022 Cristián Garay, historiador
Rusia es una superpotencia estratégica (nuclear) y también militar y convencional, pero dista de tener atributos blandos atractivos para el resto del mundo
El reciente anuncio de que Rusia saldrá en 2024 del proyecto Estación Internacional Espacial (EII), creado en 1998, se venía prefigurando con roces y problemas previos, que incluso...Actually, the Russian Economy Is Imploding
Columna Foreign Policy, 22.07.2022 Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (senior associate at Yale School of Management), Steven Tian (director of research at the Yale Chief Excecutive Leadership Institute)
Nine myths about the effects of sanctions and business retreats, debunked.
Five months into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there remains a startling lack of understanding by many Western policymakers and commentators of...Una visita provocadora y temeraria
Columna La Nación, 04.08.2022 Samuel Fernández Illanes, abogado (PUC), embajador (r) y académico (Facultad de Derecho- U. Central)Ha materializado su visita a Taiwán, Nancy Pelosi, presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes, y tercera en la línea sucesoria de Estados Unidos. Las consecuencias no han tardado, como también las interrogantes. Toda autoridad que viaja al exterior busca beneficios personales, o...
How Putin Learned to Hold Deadly Grudges
Artículo Foreign Policy, 17.07.2022 William Taubman, biógrafo de líderes soviéticos
Russia’s president has been shaped by decades of bitterness and revenge.
The invasion of Ukraine caught many analysts of Russia off guard. Russian President Vladimir Putin had long been thought of as rough, tough, and brutal—but also calculating and cautious. The wild and reckless Ukrainian adventure seemed out...La cuestión de Taiwán no tiene nada que ver con la democracia
Columna El Mercurio, 11.08.2022 Niu Qingbao, embajador de China en ChileIgnorando el rechazo enérgico y las serias gestiones de China, la presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos, Nancy Pelosi, visitó la Región Taiwán de China, lo cual provocó una nueva ronda de tensiones y graves desafíos en el Estrecho de Taiwán y Asia-Pacífico,...
Shouldn’t Biden be Talking Directly to Putin?
Columna Global Research, 01.08.2022 M.K. Bhadrakumar, embajador (r) y columnista indio
No sooner than Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned to Moscow after the SCO ministerial in Tashkent, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s pending request for a conversation was scheduled late Friday evening. This has been their first conversation since the war began in Ukraine in February.
The Russian readout touches...Russia, Ukraine, and the decision to negotiate
Blog Brookings, 01.08.2022 Steven K. Pifer, embajador (r) y académico norteamericano (Brookings)With an ugly war of attrition in Ukraine threatening to drag on for months, some fear possible escalation and suggest Washington should start talking to Moscow about a cease-fire and ending the war, or offer proposals to foster diplomatic opportunities. Ending the fighting may well require...
