India, terror and Kashmir
KHAWAJA MASOOD SRINAGAR – It’s wedding day in Rampur. A joyous effervescence has reached this village in the Indian occupied state of Kashmir. In the midst of the discussions, news spreads among the guests: “The […]
KHAWAJA MASOOD SRINAGAR – It’s wedding day in Rampur. A joyous effervescence has reached this village in the Indian occupied state of Kashmir. In the midst of the discussions, news spreads among the guests: “The […]
Isabel Cocker contributed to this column. In late October Jorge Sahd, director of the Catholic University’s Center for International Studies, opened a Presidential Forum, giving representatives of all presidential candidates, except Alejandro Navarro and Eduardo […]
Last Sunday the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) entered the German parliament. The AfD originates in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s pushing the encrusted conservatives in her Christian Democrat Union (influential in Chile via its Konrad Adenauer […]
Farhana Haque Rahman DHAKA – When you were finally able to accept your Nobel Peace Prize, you spoke eloquently of the ultimate aim of a world in which “every corner is a true sanctuary where […]
The South China Sea is yet another vortex Chilean foreign policy will have to tackle. The area had been the object of desire of ancient China already, as it connects wealthy Asian markets and contains […]
International relations never calm. The geopolitical state-system, the economic capitalist one, and the ecosystem, each incomprehensibly complex by itself, constantly create friction. Thus international politics can’t just look from the inside out, but must also […]
SAM BEN-MEIR NEW YORK – In its attack on the very foundations of science, Trumpism constitutes an epistemic disaster: we are facing a crisis in terms of knowledge and objective inquiry. Epistemology (or the theory […]
FABIAN KLEIN Never before have the primary elections in Chile been politically so insignificant. The people’s lack of trust in politics shakes up the old political structures. In this year’s presidential race having no affiliation […]
By Christian Scheinpflug The Santiago Times Staff Brexit is sending ripples to Latin America. A vote in the UN general assembly on June 22nd indicated as much. Mauritius demanded to refer the matter of the […]
By Darius Zheng/The Santiago Times LIMA – South America may not be one of the bigger continents in the world today, but little is probably known of the continent. Last month, I wrote a feature […]
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