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Building Peace Without Power Politics: Latin America’s Diplomatic Model
According to Kenkel (2010), peace in Latin America is not defined simply by the absence of war, but by a state of equilibrium that has sustained a continent free from significant interstate armed conflicts for more than a century. This relative peace has allowed the region to consolidate its capacities for mediation, diplomacy, and cooperation within its territory.
Sofía Onores
Dec 25, 20258 min read


The Geopolitics of Water and Food in a Scarce World
It is evident that these global issues require united and sustainable solutions, but this article aims to identify how the state of global politics and power may shift in the age of resource anxiety. Control over water and food sources is a form of geopolitical currency.

Sophia Giesbertz
Nov 25, 20255 min read


Eastward Drift: Soft Power of Accessibility
For Gen-Z, this is the usual way of entertainment. For conservative politicians, this is the new frontier in the war for power hegemony. While the U.S. debates the identity politics at home; Japan, Korea, and China have been reshaping global imagination in the West and beyond.

Ella Savoy
Oct 25, 20257 min read
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