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Authoritarianisms

Democracies vs autocracies. European Union flag at a rally of support for Ukraine
Globalization, development and governance

The binary discourse of “democracies vs autocracies” is against Europe’s interests

By Miguel Otero Iglesias // Posted on 08 Jul 2022
Twitter app logo on a white iPad on red textile
Technology and economics

Will Trump return to Twitter? Who should exercise censorship?

By Andrés Ortega // Posted on 31 May 2022
Anti-nuclear shelter sign. Photo: Burgess Milner
International Security

The overlooked terrorist component of the hybrid threat posed by Putin’s Russia

By Fernando Reinares // Posted on 10 Mar 2022
King's Gate in Kaliningrad formerly Königsberg, Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia). Photo: A.Savin, WikiCommons.
Global Spectator

The greater Europe that might have been and the one that, unfortunately, could be in prospect

By Andrés Ortega // Posted on 08 Mar 2022
Does China pose a challenge to our liberal democracies? Tiananmen Square, China. Photo: Yang Yang (@mauriceyang). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator

Does China pose a challenge to our liberal democracies?

By Andrés Ortega // Posted on 29 Jun 2021
Protesters participate in an anti-military rally in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Photo: VOA Burmese (Wikimedia Commons / Public domain). Elcano Blog
Democracy and citizenship

Myanmar, a coup of the digital age

By Andrés Ortega // Posted on 23 Mar 2021
"Democracy". Sculpture by W. F. Herrick at the Courthouse Plaza in Burlington, Vermont (US). Photo: Mike Gifford (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0). Elcano Blog
Democracy and citizenship

The alliance for democracy must start at home

By Andrés Ortega // Posted on 12 Jan 2021
Which futures for which democracies. Photo: mauro mora (@mauromora). Elcano Blog
Democracy and citizenship

Which futures for which democracies

By Raquel Jorge Ricart // Posted on 27 Jan 2020
The Berlin Wall (a key element of the Iron curtain) in 1984. Photo: Jose Luis RDS (CC BY-NC 2.0). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator

1989, 30 years on: from the Iron Curtain to digital curtains

By Andrés Ortega // Posted on 29 Oct 2019
Forty years of democratic Spain. Congreso de los Diputados (Spanish Parliament) Photo: jacinta lluch valero (CC BY-SA 2.0). Elcano Blog
Democracy and citizenship

Forty years of democratic Spain

By William Chislett // Posted on 05 Dec 2018
When strongmen personalise foreign and security policy: the US and Turkey. Donald Trump (US President) and Recep Tayyip Erdogan (President of Turkey) at the NATO Summit 2018. Photo: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Elcano Blog
Future of Europe

When strongmen personalise foreign and security policy: the US and Turkey

By Ilke Toygür // Posted on 30 Nov 2018
Should Franco’s tomb be removed from his basilica? Photo: Neticola Sny (CC BY-ND 2.0). Elcano Blog
Influence and image of Spain

Should Franco’s tomb be removed from his basilica?

By William Chislett // Posted on 19 Jul 2018
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