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President Donald J. Trump on his arrival to Tulsa Oklahoma) on 20 June. Photo: Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour (Public domain). Elcano Blog
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Trump and ‘his’ working class

The working class play a significant role in the forthcoming US election, at least as they are conceived by the incumbent.

By Andrés Ortega
23 Jun 2020 //
8 mins Reading time
SpaceX Demo-2 launch of two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) on 30 May 2020. Photo: Daniel Oberhaus (CC BY 2.0). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

To space, in private transport

A private US company put into orbit and delivered two astronauts to the International Space Station. A new era has thereby dawned in the space race.

By Andrés Ortega
09 Jun 2020 //
4 mins Reading time
San José City Hall, the capital of Silicon Valley. Photo: Thomas Hawk (CC BY-NC 2.0). Elano Blog
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Silicon Valley, in remote mode

Will a remote-working version of Silicon Valley –imposed by the fight against the coronavirus pandemic– be able to maintain its creativity and innovation?

By Andrés Ortega
26 May 2020 //
6 mins Reading time
Image of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic). Photo: NIH Image Gallery / NIAID-RML (Public domain). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

The virus war with China

So is the pandemic (caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus) the cause or the consequence of the geopolitical clash between the US and China?

By Andrés Ortega
12 May 2020 //
6 mins Reading time
Russian bots: plenty of interference, but little influence? Social media likes and favourites. Photo: George Pagan III (@gpthree). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

Russian bots: plenty of interference, but little influence?

Ultimately, Russian, Chinese and other bots may lead to a good deal of meddling and interference, but little in the way of real political influence.

By Andrés Ortega
28 Apr 2020 //
4 mins Reading time
General assured weakness: a world with less power. Medical treatment in a hospital. Photo: Allie Smith (@creativegangsters). Elcano Blog
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General assured weakness: a world with less power

Although it is also a relative phenomenon, in absolute terms there is less power –and more poverty– in the world today; general weakness is assured.

By Andrés Ortega
14 Apr 2020 //
6 mins Reading time
Infodemic, Person with a mask and a mobile phone. Photo: engin akyurt (@enginakyurt). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

Infodemic and mediademic

Amid the coronavirus crisis there is also an overload of information, something that the Director General of the WHOdescribed as an 'infodemic'.

By Andrés Ortega
31 Mar 2020 //
6 mins Reading time
The deglobalisation virus. Borders control. Photo: 70023venus2009 (CC BY-ND 2.0). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

The deglobalisation virus

It is not that COVID-19 virus has put in train a process of deglobalisation. This originated in the reactions to the 2008 crisis and what came in its wake.

By Andrés Ortega
17 Mar 2020 //
6 mins Reading time
Press conference by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, on the Commission’s new strategy: Shaping Europe’s Digital Future (19/2/2020). Photo: Etienne Ansotte / EC - Audiovisual Service, ©European Union, 2020. Elcano Blog
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Europe’s ‘sovereignty fever’

‘European sovereignty’ has become the new watchword and new aspiration of certain prominent EU leaders. But it is necessary to learn to think about it.

By Andrés Ortega
03 Mar 2020 //
7 mins Reading time

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