Relaciones Internacionales – Comunicación Internacional

12 julio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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The Trump Adm & The New York Times

Several New York Times journalists received subpoenas seeking their testimony before a grand jury.

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On Friday, The New York Times reported that several of its journalists had received subpoenas seeking their testimony before a grand jury in Manhattan, issued by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton. The journalists who received the subpoenas include four who reported last week that President Donald Trump had departed from Turkey on an older Air Force One with more advanced security features than a recently donated Qatari plane.

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11 julio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Prof. John Mearsheimer: 250 Years of American Foreign Policy

How did the United States rise from a fragile collection of colonies to the dominant power in the international system, and what does that history reveal about today’s great-power competition with China and Russia?

In this conversation hosted by the University of Chicago Graham School, Prof. John J. Mearsheimer – one of the world’s leading scholars of international relations theory and author of The Tragedy of Great Power Politics – examines 250 years of American foreign policy. Beginning with the founding, he contrasts the United States’ liberal language of natural rights with the hard nationalism of a new state determined to secure its independence, expand across the continent, and keep rival powers out of the Western Hemisphere. Continue leyendo →

9 julio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Environmental Performance Index 2026 (Yale)

2026 EPI Policymakers Summary

Harnessing advances in data, science, and technology, the 2026 Environmental Performance Index (EPI) provides a comprehensive assessment of sustainability worldwide. The 2026 EPI ranks 177 countries on 47 indicators across 12 issue categories spanning three policy objectives: Environmental Health, Ecosystem Vitality, and Climate Change. These indicators provide a gauge at a national scale of how close countries are to established environmental policy targets. The EPI offers a scorecard that highlights leaders and laggards in environmental performance and provides practical guidance for countries that aspire to move toward a sustainable future.

EPI indicators provide a way to spot problems, set targets, track trends, understand outcomes, and identify best policy practices. Going beyond the aggregate scores and drilling down into the data to analyze performance by issue category, policy objective, peer group, and country offers even greater value for policymakers. This granular view and comparative perspective can assist in understanding the determinants of environmental progress and in refining policy choices.

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5 julio, 2026
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Five outlandish plans to remodel our climate (Guardian)

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Humans have long sought to geoengineer the Earth’s environment. Tim Flannery outlines a few of the wildest ideas from the 20th century

 

5 julio, 2026
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America at 250 (Foreign Policy)

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“The Cold War and its aftermath made the United States into the world’s hegemon. It was a global empire in all but name, with alliances, interests, and preoccupations spread across the world,” historian Odd Arne Westad writes. “What is most curious about the current administration’s policies is that they do constitute a revolution of sorts, a symbolic rebellion against the world that the United States has created.”

Along with Westad’s analysis of the country’s changing role in the world, Foreign Policy has published several essays on U.S. history as America turns 250. Among other topics, the series examines how the United States has shaped the global environment through consumption and conservation, how a fundamental tension at its founding has influenced the country and its diplomacy since, and even the “making of the mafia.”

P.S. We’ve temporarily lifted the paywall. You can read the full collection of essays here, as well as any other article on ForeignPolicy.com.

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