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The Globalization Myth
Globalization has changed. The text analyzes how the transition from integration to fragmentation redefines the international system and what its risks are for the future.

João Pedro Nascimento
5 days ago10 min read


Burkina Faso: anti-imperialism or anti-democracy?
The country combines a strong discourse of sovereignty and a break with external influences with a growing process of power concentration and democratic erosion, raising a central dilemma: is it possible to combat imperialism without compromising democracy itself?

João Pedro Nascimento
Apr 63 min read


Latin America and Africa: a lasting partnership or short-term enthusiasm?
The rapprochement between Latin America and Africa rekindles the old ambition to cooperate without depending on the North. But amidst speeches, interests, and constant political changes, the question that remains this time is whether this partnership will take root or be just another cycle of passing enthusiasm?

João Pedro Nascimento
Mar 314 min read


Opinion: Cuba, the next target?
Cuba and Venezuela: laboratories of a US influence strategy

João Pedro Nascimento
Mar 202 min read


Japan in Africa: a silent partnership
Africa has become central to the contemporary struggle for global influence. Japan is betting on functional governance.

João Pedro Nascimento
Feb 46 min read


Opinion: Music without musicians? Art under threat from AI
The race for innovation has opened the door to a scenario where entire works are used as input for machines that produce faster, cheaper, and without recognition. Without transparency and without limits, AI threatens to redefine music as an industrial product, not art.

João Pedro Nascimento
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Opinion: BRICS is not dead and Trump knows it
Although Trump has declared that "BRICS is dead," his actions, such as threatening tariffs and attempting to undermine the group's leadership in Brazil, show precisely the opposite: BRICS is a nuisance and remains relevant.

João Pedro Nascimento
Jul 19, 20252 min read
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