Artículo Foreign Policy, 09.02.2016 Brian Klaas, profesor y académico de la London School of Economics
- Europe is about to let its last dictator in from the cold. Here's why it should demand change instead.
Artículo Foreign Policy, 09.02.2016 Brian Klaas, profesor y académico de la London School of Economics

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People walk past a monument celebrating the Soviet victory over the German army in Tiraspol, Moldova, in April 2014.... Columna El Líbero, 23.01.2016 Juan Salazar Sparks, cientista político, embajador (r) y director ejecutivo de CEPERISon muchos los conflictos internacionales que se arrastran y otros que se manifestarán en el curso del 2016, poniendo en riesgo la paz y seguridad internacionales. Tal vez el más complejo concierne a una aparente guerra civil islámica (suníes vs. chiíes), con...

Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 01.01.2016 Analista principal: Eugene ChausovskySummary Much like the Caucasus, Central Asia serves as a relatively new but no less important staging ground for the ongoing competition between Russia and the West. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the region has been somewhat of a melange of indecision and opportunism: Kazakhstan has stayed close...
Artículo London Review of Books, Vol. 38 (1) 2016 Seymour M. Hersh
Artículo Foreign Affairs, Vol.95 (1) enero/febrero 201 Fu Ying, presidente de la Comisión de RREE del Congreso Popular del PCCHAt a time when Russian relations with the United States and western European countries are growing cold, the relatively warm ties between China and Russia have attracted renewed interest. Scholars and journalists in the West find themselves debating...
Opinión El Confidencial, 31.12.2015 Antonio Martínez

Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 28.12.2015 Analista principal: Eugene ChausovskySummary

Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 29.12.2015 Analista principal: Eugene ChausovskySummary Russia's desire for influence in Ukraine is as old as the Russian state itself. It has fought for centuries to protect its stake in the Eastern European nation from the encroachment of the West, often turning to natural gas cutoffs or outright military intervention to do so. Since the end...
Opinión El Mundo, 27.12.2015 Xavier Colás