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16 abril, 2026
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America at 250 (The Economist series)

A world in conflict, a nation uncertain
1917-1920
“The world must be made safe for democracy.” With these words to Congress on April 2nd 1917, President Woodrow Wilson called for the country to enter the first world war. He was also articulating a moral and political justification for the projection of American power abroad that would endure into the 21st century. In foreign policy American liberalism would come to be characterised by a struggle between Wilsonian thinking—interventionist, idealistic—and a more isolationist impulse that countries should mind their own affairs.

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13 abril, 2026
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How do you do a naval blockade? (Retired Canadian vice-admiral Mark Norman)

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A naval blockade is an act of war, but U.S. ships would not fire on ships attempting to run it, says Mark Norman, a retired Royal Canadian Navy vice-admiral and fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. The mission would be to intercept and interdict, order them to stop, possibly using warning shots. Boarding and seizing ships would involve dropping troops by helicopter. ‘That gets pretty dicey,’ Norman said.

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With Iran blockading the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. threatening its own blockade of major Iranian ports, China’s massive need for oil could be caught in the middle, says Janice Stein of the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. ‘This is a dance. A dangerous one.’

 

 

13 abril, 2026
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Rushdie en el Museo del Prado (Madrid, 10 de abril de 2026)

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