In the complicated tapestry of the Middle East, threads of history, religion and politics intertwine in a plot that has challenged peace and stability in the region for decades. Among the most debated and passionately defended are territorial claims, particularly between Jews and Palestinians, whose ties to the land date back to ancient times,...
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Argentina, our country, known for its cultural diversity, natural resources and an economy in constant evolution and involution, a country with a rich history of struggles for independence and sovereignty, has been developing significant relations with China in recent decades and faces a constant challenge in its foreign policy. This relationship,...
April 2, 1982 marked a crucial point in the history of Argentina and the Falkland Islands. It was the day when our country undertook a determined effort to recover a territory that by right and justice belongs to it. 42 years after that event, it is essential to remember and reflect on the events that surrounded that legitimate attempt to...
On the global political stage, hypocrisy has taken root as a pervasive force, undermining the foundations of international cooperation and undermining trust between nations. Politicians, those charged with guiding their countries toward a brighter future, often find themselves caught in a web of contradictory statements and questionable actions,...
The Argentine dilemma of equipping itself militarily with the West, having the United Kingdom as a historical colonialist enemy, is a complex issue that has been present in the recent history of Argentina, in particular due to the sovereignty dispute over the Malvinas Islands.
This work addresses a specific social problem that occurs in the majority of Third Sector Organizations in our country, especially those that have solidarity assistance purposes to reduce poverty and hunger, where the lack of strategic management with a view of comprehensive planning and long headlights, makes it difficult for them to develop their...
The breaking of Moses' tables is mentioned in the biblical narrative of the Exodus. According to the story, Moses, upon coming down from Mount Sinai with the tables containing the Ten Commandments, found the people of Israel worshiping a golden calf. In his anger, Moses threw the tablets and broke them.
Polarization after World War II, especially during the Cold War, contributed to global tensions and the limitation of freedom in some cases due to ideological rivalry between the superpowers. The concentration of power in the hands of some powers can make other countries more dependent, as the decisions and policies of those powers can have a...
Set of economic principles that became popular in the 1980s that were associated with economic liberalization policies. They include the opening of markets, macroeconomic stability, reducing the size of the State and promoting policies favorable to foreign investment.
An unforgivable and unjustifiable genocide.
Click and take a good look at this photo, take a good look at it.
Isn't this also a holocaust?
Or are there first and second class holocausts?
Legal uncertainty presents a significant challenge to the implementation of structural reforms. In an environment where rules and regulations are uncertain or subject to abrupt changes, investors and economic actors may be reluctant and afraid to commit. This makes the application of monetary and other policies less credible than where monetary...
Migration crises reflect a boomerang for the policies of developed countries, since they are often a consequence of international decisions, conflicts and economic inequalities that involve these nations. The policies implemented in the past contribute to instability in other regions, generating migratory flows that then directly impact developed...