Since the beginning of the 21st century, Russia began to recover and expand its presence in Latin America. But the region is heterogeneous, and Russia has not been related or allied in the same way with all countries. Still, it is important to determine how likely they are capable of consolidating illiberal alliances in the continent, Armando Chaguaceda (El Colegio de Veracruz) and Adriana Boersner Herrera (University of South Carolina Aiken) argue
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Vladimir Putin has previously suggested the West’s transition away from traditional values has put i...
In 1814, an alliance of European empires captured Paris and exiled Napoleon Bonaparte. Drawing on a ...
The build-up of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border and Russia’s involvement in Kazakhstan have r...
This paper discusses the growing influence and transformative power of Beijing and Moscow in the Wes...
For many years, diversity management in post-Cold War Central and Eastern Europe was viewed through ...
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The Russian war on Ukraine is providing the push for radical shifts in many countries’ energy mix, m...
Is there any prospect of an end to the deterioration of relations between the EU and Russia? Irina B...
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to Europe’s territorial borders, writes Kristin...
For Ukraine’s citizens to return to a normal way of life, it will be necessary to establish a sustai...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted renewed calls to tackle the flow of ‘dirty money’ from Rus...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has the potential to develop into a protracted war that will weigh heav...
Climate change will seriously impact trade and development in Latin America, and the status quo is u...
This morning we woke up to a new era in world politics. For the first time since World War II, two E...
Hungary and Poland have pursued a notably ‘populist’ approach to the economy in recent years, which ...
Vladimir Putin has previously suggested the West’s transition away from traditional values has put i...
In 1814, an alliance of European empires captured Paris and exiled Napoleon Bonaparte. Drawing on a ...