Argentina

Confucius Institutes in Argentina and China’s Soft Power Strategy

Mauricio Percara • Jul 8 2025 • Articles

The Argentine experience demonstrates how academic institutions can domesticate soft power initiatives, reshaping them through their own values and legal traditions.

Opinion – Argentina’s Javier Milei Shows his Teeth

Richard M. Sanders • Jul 4 2025 • Articles

How Milei would behave in an environment of greater freedom of action than he now enjoys is an open question.

How Delegative Argentine Democracy Has Become under Milei

Tim Pires Alves • Jun 22 2025 • Articles

Argentina’s constitution significantly limits presidential power, guarantees institutional resilience, and decentralizes political authority.

Interview – Federico Merke

E-International Relations • Mar 5 2024 • Features

Federico Merke reflects on developments in Latin American foreign policy, and the potential impacts of Argentina’s new Presidency, including on regional integration.

Opinion – Javier Milei’s New Social Contract for Argentina

Nico Maffey • Dec 12 2023 • Articles

Argentina is inviting the world to witness an experiment over whether libertarianism can serve as the lifeline for a nation grappling with the depths of economic catastrophe.

Opinion – Argentina’s Pivotal Decision

Nico Maffey • Nov 14 2023 • Articles

On November 19th, Argentina stands at a critical electoral juncture, torn between two starkly contrasting political paradigms.

Visa Policies as Externalisation Practices in the Global South

Natalia Cintra • Oct 2 2021 • Articles

It is key to engage in a more ample debate over how visa policies and other practices in the Global South contribute in shifting these countries’ borders.

Opinion – Argentinian President Alberto Fernandez’s Diplomatic Mishap Amidst Crisis

Franco Laguna Correa • Jul 13 2021 • Articles

Amidst the social and economic decay brought by the once celebrated engineers of neoliberalism, Argentina is descending further into crisis.

The Compliance of Argentina’s Migration Law with Human Rights Discourse and Principles

Sabrina Andrea Avigliano • Apr 25 2021 • Articles

The Argentinian Republic is, at its core, a country of migrants. Yet, it is also subject to a shifting migration policy.

COVID-19 and the Economic Crisis in Argentina

Priscila Palacio • Jul 21 2020 • Articles

Even under the scenario of a foreign debt agreement and the gradual normalization of the economic activity, the outlook for the Argentine economy for the second half of 2020 is gloomy.

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