Country’s fall from grace is greatly exaggerated
Spain’s fall from grace is exaggerated. The image is out of sync with reality, yet the perception, for many, is the reality.
Spain’s fall from grace is exaggerated. The image is out of sync with reality, yet the perception, for many, is the reality.
Social, economic and cultural relations are increasingly dependent on information and communication technologies and infrastructures (cyberspace), making it necessary to devise a national security system (cyber security) that can manage the risks that threaten their adequate operation.
After a very rough six months, Spain completes the first rotating Presidency of the EU to be held under the Lisbon Treaty.
Spain’s EU Presidency poses major challenges for the country’s interests and strategic clout in the Mediterranean, in the new regional geopolitical context that has emerged in the wake of the creation of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM).