Relaciones Internacionales – Comunicación Internacional

24 abril, 2026
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How the Iran War Could End (The Chicago Council…)

US Vice President JD Vance walks with Pakistani officials after arriving for talks with Iranian negotiators

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that there was «no time frame” for ending the war with Iran, stressing that his administration wants a “good deal for the American people.” But with distrust deepening and the Iranian regime still in place, is a deal still possible?
 
«The fact that the vice president of the United States is leading a delegation to negotiate with Iran is not a small thing,» Ariane Tabatabai, Council senior fellow and vice president of research on security and defense, said of the prospects for an agreement. At the same time, US «policy remains confused and the messaging confusing, which doesn’t lend itself particularly well when you’re trying to negotiate with an adversary.»

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24 abril, 2026
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Libros de relaciones internacionales en Política Exterior

El mundo actual suele describirse como una sucesión de crisis o un espacio en transición. Pero, más allá de los acontecimientos, lo que define este momento es algo más profundo: la ausencia de un relato compartido. No hay una única forma de interpretar el orden internacional, ni consenso sobre sus reglas o su dirección. 

Desde Pekín hasta Washington, pasando por Moscú, Bruselas o las capitales del Sur Global, cada tradición intelectual proyecta una lectura propia de la realidad internacional. Algunas enfatizan el poder y la historia; otras, las normas, la identidad o la autonomía. Esta diversidad no solo refleja intereses distintos, sino también experiencias históricas y concepciones contrapuestas sobre cómo explicar el pasado y organizar el presente.

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22 abril, 2026
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What is behind the surge in ufology? (The Guardian)

 

Inever gave much thought to aliens beyond Star Wars. I put extraterrestrials and their flying saucers in a box marked “nonsense” long ago, along with political manifestos, loyalty cards, Black Friday, fairies, pixies, elves, ghosts and ghouls.

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21 abril, 2026
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Future of land power (CSIS)

CSIS will be examining the future role of U.S. land power in an evolving global security environment. Dr. John Hamre, CSIS President and CEO, and General (ret.) Jack Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army and co-chairman of the project’s Advisory Committee, join the study’s lead Dr. Jerry McGinn, Director and Senior Fellow at CSIS, to introduce the project and frame its implications for the missions, structure, and resourcing for U.S. land forces.

 

21 abril, 2026
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Unconventional Spain in global affairs (Manuel Muñiz)

 
Manuel Muñiz@manuelmunizv
 
One question that keeps coming up recently: Why does Spain seem to be taking “unconventional” positions in global affairs? Short answer: it reflects a strategic shift. Spain is repositioning itself as a bridge between the Global North and the Global South.