The collective West is concerned about the expansion of the practice of the “Foreign Agents” law in Latin America. In June of this year, the Central American country of El Salvador joined the list of states that have adopted a ‘Foreign Agents’ law. The law, passed by the Legislative Assembly […]
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Analyzing Xi’s Absence From The Latest BRICS Summit
This could stimulate US-Brazilian ties, comparatively reduce China’s role in Brazil’s balancing act if India’s role therein soon becomes more significant, and fuel Western media speculation about China’s commitment to the group. Chinese President Xi Jinping declined to travel to Rio for the latest BRICS Summit on the reported pretext of scheduling […]
The BRICS Summit: Navigating A Complex Global Landscape In A Multipolar World (II)
Part I Reforming International Financial Institutions Another critical agenda item is the reform of international financial organizations like the IMF and World Bank. BRICS advocates for a more equitable distribution of quotas and voting rights that better reflect the current economic landscape, emphasizing the need to empower developing countries, especially […]
The BRICS Summit: Navigating A Complex Global Landscape In A Multipolar World (I)
As the world hurtles towards an increasingly multipolar international order, the BRICS summit stands as a significant milestone in shaping the future of global governance, economic cooperation, and geopolitical alignments. With recent geopolitical tensions, shifts in alliances, and the expansion of the BRICS grouping, this summit becomes a focal point […]
Iran Is Not Alone: This War Is A Historic Moment For The Global South To End Imperialism
Several days have passed since the direct military confrontation between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Israeli regime began, and it is already clear that this is not just another regional skirmish. What we are witnessing is not merely a missile exchange—it is a geopolitical inflection point that may […]
Prospects Of Nuclear Power In The Global South (II)
Part I The energy transition and the development of new energy technologies are fundamentally reshaping the energy mix. Increased production of green hydrogen, decarbonization of the transport sector and power supply for electric vehicle batteries and hydrogen fuel cells will require clean energy sources. RES (Renewable Energy Solutions), including solar […]
Global Non-West And Multipolarity
Although the world has clearly ceased to be unipolar, the United States is striving to maintain its instruments of control. Moreover, if earlier it was in a veiled form (the concept of global leadership and multilateralism under Barack Obama), then Donald Trump decided to act aggressively, causing a serious resonance […]
Fallibility, Dirty Wars And Pope Francis I
The very idea of infallibility sets one up for the mighty fall. But the Pope, temporal head of all Catholics, is one such character, the papacy one such institution, arrogantly paraded before religion, faith and principle, as an individual and office hovering between humankind and God. Unfortunately for the papal […]
CELAC And The Challenges To Latin America
On April 9, Honduras hosted the IX Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) which was attended by 30 of its 33 members. On the whole, a compromise was reached between the governments regarding the strengthening of the bloc and the organization of a political struggle for […]
BRICS: A Bulwark Against The West’s Neocolonial Grip
July is expected to be the busiest month in 2025 for countries of the Global South, as Rio de Janeiro will host the BRICS summit. Last year, Kazan united 25 heads of state, as well as 12 other high-ranking government officials and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in what has […]
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