Biden must work within the parameters of this new reality – not the one that existed in the 1990s when Biden formed his views about the Balkans. But has the strategic logic changed?
For the U.S., the Latin American agenda is not a priority. Still, Biden’s arrival at the White House signifies a respite for foreign ministries, who are exhausted by the region’s tension created by Trump. What changes can we expect now?
Ukraine’s local elections have frayed the connection between national and local elites - and legitimised the clan networks that run the country’s regions.
Para EE.UU. la agenda latinoamericana no es prioritaria, pero la llegada de Biden a la Casa Blanca significa un respiro para unas cancillerías exhaustas por la tensión creada por Trump en la región. ¿Qué cambios podemos esperar ahora?
El presidente electo les ha dicho a los líderes extranjeros: "América está de vuelta". ¿Qué significa esto? El equipo periodístico global de openDemocracy responde a la pregunta.
Civil war broke out in Ethiopia, the French government doubled down on Islamophobia and Tanzania returned to ‘de-facto one party rule,’ say openDemocracy editors around the world.
En un ejercicio de transparencia, la institución pública brasileña Fiocruz publicó el acuerdo con AstraZeneca para 100 millones de dosis de su eventual vacuna, aunque preocupa saber por cuánto tiempo operará “sin fines de lucro”. Este es el desafío de los países en desarrollo.
Jay Sekulow’s group has donated $3.3 million to a Russian evangelical organisation with close ties to the Kremlin, an openDemocracy and Mother Jones investigation reveals.* This article is based on a joint investigation by openDemocracy and Mother Jones
The sense of emergency is in the air. Yet, without some preparation, any alarmist action would result in political, economic, and social suicide. Review.