By: Manuel Galiñanes1 & Leo Klikers2 The crisis surrounding Venezuela exposes a recurring illusion in international politics: the belief that defending international law requires choosing between opposing...
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The abolition of the veto right, a cover that cannot save Europe from the Trump storm
By Mauro Casarotto | “It is better to light a lamp than curse the darkness”...
Read MoreCould Trump Be an Opportunity for Europe?
by Francesco Paolo Sgarlata | What if Trump, unintentionally, turned out to be one of...
Read MoreThe Imperative Need for a European Federation to Achieve Regional and Global Stability
By Manuel Galiñanes | President Donald Trump’s recent policy proposals regarding ending the war in...
Read MoreA tale of culpable political negligence
Given recent international events, the necessity of establishing a European federation to avoid irrelevance in...
Read MoreUncomfortable Truths
By Lara Wagner | The speech given by Vice President Vance in Munich regarding the...
Read MoreEU cui prodest? Who Would Truly Benefit from a Strong European Union?
by Francesco Paolo Sgarlata | As we approach the U.S. elections, it’s worth reflecting on...
Read MoreThe Right-Wing Winds Blowing Across Europe
By Francesco Paolo Sgarlata | Many analysts are wondering why right-wing movements are on the...
Read MoreThe Decline of Democracy in Spain: can it be reversed?
by Manuel Galiñanes | The Spanish Constitution of 1978 (https://www.boe.es/eli/es/c/1978/12/27/(1)/con) outlined the legal framework for...
Read MoreOccupation, oppression and exploitation.
When will the UN take responsibility?
By Amparo Plaza | There are tensions, conflicts and small wars in many regions of...
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