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Who controls the sky controls the war? Starlink and the new orbital power
Between digital inclusion and geopolitical influence, Starlink represents the new face of contemporary power. Its role in conflicts and crises demonstrates that sovereignty today also involves controlling the invisible networks that underpin global communication.

João Pedro Nascimento
Feb 205 min read


When instability becomes method in international politics: Ukraine, Gaza, Venezuela, and Greenland in the reconfiguration of security governance
Wars and crises are no longer the exception; they now structure international politics. Ukraine, Gaza, Venezuela, and the Arctic reveal a security governance based not on resolution, but on the permanent management of instability, with selective responses, short horizons, and increasingly fragile norms.

Paula Lazzari
Jan 206 min read


The War Theocracy: The Instrumentalization of Faith in the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict
Sins washed away by blood on the front and a war against moral decay: Putin's Russia is not just occupying land, it is occupying minds.

João Pedro Nascimento
Jan 92 min read


Opinion: The end of NATO?
With the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine, NATO faces its biggest crisis. Could this be the beginning of the end for the alliance?

João Pedro Nascimento
Mar 4, 20252 min read
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