Great strides have been made over the past few decades in all representative democracies to increase women’s presence in politics […]
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Great strides have been made over the past few decades in all representative democracies to increase women’s presence in politics […]
Read moreChina, through its Digital Silk Road (or DSR) aims to helping middle-income and developing countries to bridge the digital gap. […]
Read moreThe pandemic has aggravated Latin America’s historical problems –social, political and economic– and deepened the decline in the region’s democracies. […]
Read moreThe presence of evangelical churches in the political life of various Latin American countries has increased notably in recent years, […]
Read moreThis paper analyses the social, economic, institutional and political cultures that have given rise to the ‘anger vote’, an emerging […]
Read moreThe construction of a cooperation agenda between the EU and South America must take into account the challenges Latin American […]
Read morein Elcano Blog, 6 February 2018 The G20 agenda has steadily broadened over the years. Argentina aims to rein it in […]
Read morein Experts Comments, 13 February 2018 The event organised on 20 and 21 November 2017 by the Real Institute Elcano and the […]
Read morein Experts Comments, 13 February 2018 The question as to what is to be done with Venezuela has been formulated time […]
Read morein Analyses of the Elcano Royal Institute (ARI), 2 February 2018 Chile and Honduras have kicked off an intense electoral period […]
Read moreIn a country that depends almost entirely on its oil exports it seems very strange that its leaders despise the […]
Read moreThe elections that will take place in Latin America between November 2017 and the end of 2019 will serve to […]
Read moreSpecial issue of Contemporary Politics, vol. 24, no. 1, 2018 Contemporary global politics is characterised by multipolarity: globalisation and the […]
Read more“What happens if, at some moment in time, for whatever reason, a member State (government) cannot, say, respect minority rights like marriage […]
Read moreThe political struggle between the Venezuelan opposition and government has reached its endgame. Unlike before, the opposition now stands united […]
Read moreWe investigate the most recent experiment of the state-led development approach in Brazil, and reveal some of its merits and […]
Read moreThe “World Politics of Social Investment” (WoPSI) project aims at explaining variance in social investment agendas and social investment reforms […]
Read moreTEPSA coordinated a study for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), authored by Beata Faracik, President of the Board of […]
Read moreThe financial and economic crisis of 2008-9 and the following difficulties have brought back the analysis of active state involvement […]
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