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Collection of geopolitical papers, conflicts, and diplomatic crises involving Argentina.

6 articles

Published Chronicles & Analyses

The Falklands War of 1982: Margaret Thatcher's Iron Will and British Victory
Superpower Conflicts

The Falklands War of 1982: Margaret Thatcher's Iron Will and British Victory

The sudden Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands, the swift response of the British Royal Navy task force, and the fall of the Argentine junta.

December 10, 2024 17 min read
The 2024 Middle East Escalation: Direct Strikes Between Israel and Iran
Superpower Conflicts

The 2024 Middle East Escalation: Direct Strikes Between Israel and Iran

The April 2024 direct exchange of military strikes between Israel and Iran fundamentally altered the dynamics of their decades-long 'shadow war,' ushering in an era of overt state-on-state confrontation with profound geopolitical implications for the Middle East and beyond.

April 18, 2024 33 min read
The US-China Trade War of 2018: Beginning of Economic Decoupling
Superpower Conflicts

The US-China Trade War of 2018: Beginning of Economic Decoupling

The US-China trade war of 2018 marked a definitive shift in global economic and geopolitical relations, transcending traditional trade disputes to encompass a structural struggle over technological supremacy, intellectual property, and future global leadership. This article details the historical context, key events, geopolitical implications, and the profound legacy of a conflict that initiated a new era of economic decoupling and systemic rivalry.

March 22, 2024 25 min read
The 2023 BRICS Expansion in Johannesburg: Building a Multipolary Bloc
Geopolitical Chronology

The 2023 BRICS Expansion in Johannesburg: Building a Multipolary Bloc

The admission of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, and UAE into the bloc, challenging the financial hegemony of G7-led institutions and signaling a significant recalibration of global power structures.

August 24, 2023 29 min read
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccine Geopolitics: A Struggle for Influence
International Crises

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccine Geopolitics: A Struggle for Influence

The declaration of a global pandemic, lockdowns, disputes over virus origins, and the deployment of vaccines as tools of diplomatic leverage.

March 11, 2020 32 min read
Founding the International Criminal Court 2002: Prosecuting Global Crimes
Geopolitical Chronology

Founding the International Criminal Court 2002: Prosecuting Global Crimes

The entry into force of the Rome Statute in 2002, establishing the first permanent court for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, marked a transformative moment in international law, despite significant geopolitical opposition from the United States and ongoing debates about its jurisdiction and effectiveness.

October 18, 2017 31 min read