Opinions #05/24

Opinions #05 / 24

“Nothing will ever be the same,” they said after the 2008 economic crisis. Then we repeated this during the covid pandemic. And again, with the war in Ukraine. Now all the innovations that have emerged from these crises seem about to truly change our horizon.

Starting with globalization, which needs to be rethought in order to survive. Thomas Flichy De La Neville illustrates the progressive changes in power, not just economic power, that are returning Indochina to the center of attention and flattery of the great powerhouses. Establishing the Asian continent as the platform to play out the balance of power of the 21st century. While in Latin America, Argentine instability and Brazilian activism at this stage contrast with the paradox of Chile, which for years has been unable to find a synthesis between legislators and voters to pass a new constitution.

 

Alessandro Cassieri

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF