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14 febrero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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La Europa de las extremas derechas (Juan Pedro Quiñonero)

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El 17 de febrero, Juan Pedro Quiñonero presenta en la APM su libro ‘De la Europa de las libertades a la Europa de las extremas derechas. Memorias del decano de la prensa europea en París’ cutt.ly/ktvDYnee
 
El acto contará con la participación de los corresponsales Mathieu de Taillac y Marina Colorado, el periodista Fernando Castillo y el editor Guillermo Escolar, además del autor y de María Rey Asimismo, se hablará de la situación actual de las corresponsalías francesas en España, así como de la labor de los corresponsales españoles en Francia
 
JUAN PEDRO EN «A VIVIR QUE SON DOS DÍAS» (SER, 14 de febrero de 2026)
 
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«Se puede ser más de izquierda o más de derecha, pero defender a Trump en Madrid me parece una barbaridad trágica», Juan Pedro Quiñonero, excorresponsal del ABC en París, hace un llamamiento a los valores europeos.
 
 
 
 

11 febrero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Under destruction, Munich security report 2026

Executive Summary

The world has entered a period of wrecking-ball politics. Sweeping destruction – rather than careful reforms and policy corrections – is the order of the day. The most prominent of those who promise to free their country from the existing order’s constraints and rebuild a stronger, more prosperous nation is the current US administration. As a result, more than 80 years after construction began, the US-led post-1945 international order is now under destruction.

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Under Destruction – Munich Security Report 2026 (PDF) – 10 MB

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11 febrero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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The Global Foresight 2036 survey

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Katherine Golden, AC Intel Anchor

Crystal balls for global affairs don’t exist, but we’ve got the next best thing.

Today, we launched our latest edition of Global Foresight, which gathers findings from our annual survey of geostrategists and foresight practitioners on how they expect the world to change in the next decade.

Their outlook, in one word: gloomy.

That’s because, of the nearly 450 respondents from over 70 countries, 63 percent expect the world in 2036 to be worse off than it is now. Some of the shifts they foresee: China surpassing the United States as the world’s leading economic power and Russia’s war in Ukraine becoming a frozen fight. On top of that, the respondents foresee the world continuing to get hotter—leading to wars over access to fresh water within the decade.

With that aura of gloom overhead, we went to our experts for their insight on the survey results. Some offered solace: For example, former Bloomberg Businessweek China bureau chief Dexter Tiff Roberts explains that “China’s ascent to economic supremacy could easily be derailed by its limited progress in shifting from export-driven growth.” 

But others argued the dark mood was spot on. Your AC Intel starts there

WELCOME TO 2036

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8 febrero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Michael Sandel, the pessimist who became a prophet (FT + lecture)

Michael Sandel was ignored by a generation of political optimists. Now he is searching for a way out of the mess he saw coming