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COAJE – YATA SpainJun 17, 20221 min readROAD TO NATO SUMMIT 2022: Workshop ConclusionsDuring the #RoadToNATOsummit event, we organized workshops in which participants debated and presented their points of view.
Iván Santo Tomás LópezMay 29, 20222 min readRussia in the current geopolitical orderAt the international system level, Russia would choose to assume the status of a strategic actor.
Raquel Lorente ArévaloFeb 27, 20221 min readRepublic of China (Taiwan): Past, present, and international perspectiveTaiwan is an island 36,000 square km in size and lies 200 km from what Taiwan considers the greatest threat to its security: China.