The Relationship Between Indigenous Communities and the University: Camellones Chontales

Indigenous researchers occupy a unique epistemological space that necessitates critical reflection on their multifaceted identity and responsibilities.

Transdisciplinarity and History in Secondary Education: Zacapu, Michoacán, Mexico

Transdisciplinarity in history shows the results of pedagogical interventions, which translates into relevance due to the application of decolonial pedagogy.

Critical Consciousness Development through Indigenous Public Consultation in Baja California

Fernando David Márquez Duarte • Sep 8 2025 • Articles

Public consultation in Baja California served as the space for critical consciousness development, political mobilization and political participation of Indigenous people.

The Quilombo and the Favela: Solidarity during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Vale De Ribeira, Brazil

If we want healthier societies we can learn from the knowledge and experiences that emerge from people and their territories.

The War Against Drug Traffic and Ecocide: The Case of ‘Operación Cóndor’ in Sinaloa, México

For environmental history, the changes and consequences gained from launching a war against drugs in Mexico is an ongoing task.

A Decolonial Approach to the Scope of Knowledge Power in Latin America

Decoloniality is essential for questioning the relationship between the invisibilization of certain knowledge groups and the emerging political representation.

Interview – Daniele Benzi

E-International Relations • Sep 7 2025 • Features

Daniele Benzi calls for rethinking Latin American regionalism through global history and structural critique, urging scholars to unthink inherited paradigms.

Unlocking Human Capacity for Equitable Peace in an Anarchic and Hierarchical World

Nayef Al-Rodhan • Sep 7 2025 • Articles

The future will not be written solely by generals and diplomats, it will depend on whether we can build a world that channels our passions, fears, and hopes.

Climate Justice after the ICJ: Authority, Diffusion, and State Responsibility

Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh • Sep 7 2025 • Articles

The International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion recognizes that inadequate climate action is not just bad policy – it may breach international law.

The IRGC at a Crossroads: Strategic Lessons from the June 2025 Israel-Iran War

Eric Lob • Sep 5 2025 • Articles

Facing costs not seen since the 1980–88 war with Iraq, the conflict with Israel has reshaped the IRGC’s domestic authority and regional posture.

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