Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva: The Mercosur Agreement with the European Union is Multilateralism's Response to Isolation
In a time where unilateralism isolates markets and protectionism hampers global growth, Mercosur and the European Union are set to sign a comprehensive agreement on January 17, overcoming trade wars that threaten to fragment economies and increase inequality.
Venezuela and the Death of Isolationism: How Trump's America First Concealed a Deep Unilateralism
The article explores the concept of Donald Trump's America First policy, suggesting it reflects a move away from internationalism rather than true isolationism, especially in the context of U.S.-Venezuela relations.
The guided transition of Trump: 18 months, American triumvirate and elections at the end of the route
Donald Trump emphasizes the need to fix the country before holding elections, stating that it is impossible for people to vote under current conditions.
Xi Jinping breaks his silence on Venezuela and denounces Washington's 'hegemonic unilateralism'
Xi Jinping publicly addresses the U.S. approach to Venezuela, criticizing its unilateral actions without direct mention of names.
Without Congress and in the midst of an internal crisis: what Maduro's kidnapping says about Trump's accumulation of power
The article discusses how Donald Trump is exercising unilateralism through the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro, reflecting his disregard for legislative and judicial powers in the U.S.
World Almanac 2026: Trump, Europe and Their Enemies
In 2026, the United States is poised to act as a primary catalyst for global instability, with President Trump increasingly mobilizing for midterm elections amidst internal challenges and a high cost of living, leading to a more transactional unilateralism rather than passive isolationism.