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G20: Trump and the Interest in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
The invitation extended by U.S. President Donald Trump to the leaders of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to attend the 2026 G20 carries a well-crafted geopolitical rationale.
The rise of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan on the international stage reflects a central aspiration for Central Asia to be more than merely a chess piece in the game of great powers—particularly as both countries present themselves as a “bridge” between Russia and the West, and as an energy and logistics hub lin
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Jan 224 min read


War Theocracy: the instrumentalization of faith in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
The role of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in the contemporary scenario transcends the domain of the sacred to become one of the most sophisticated pillars of Vladimir Putin’s geopolitics. To understand the depth of this phenomenon, it is necessary to dissect the symbiosis between the Patriarchate of Moscow and the Kremlin, which has transformed faith into a tool of territorial expansion and global cultural influence.
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Jan 85 min read


United States and Venezuela: Another Example of a Geopolitical Dispute over Resources, Sovereignty, and International Influence
United States and Venezuela: Another Example of a Geopolitical Dispute over Resources, Sovereignty, and International Influence
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Jan 75 min read


The Military Parade that Defied the West
The Military Parade in Beijing should not be interpreted merely as a military demonstration, but as an act of strategic communication in the international arena. Xi Jinping used the event to reinforce three central messages:
(1) the historical legitimacy of China as a victor of World War II;
(2) the technological-military advances that place it in a position to rival the United States;
(3) the consolidation of a cooperation axis with countries challenging the liberal int
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Nov 4, 20253 min read
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