Álvaro Peñas a writer for europeanconservative.com. He is the editor of deliberatio.eu and a contributor to Disidentia, El American, and other European media. He is an international analyst, specialising in Eastern Europe, for the television channel 7NN and is an author at SND Editores.
Russia in the Midst of War

Russia in the Midst of War

In a country where opposition figures die in bizarre circumstances, it stands to reason that no poll can reflect reality.

February 27, 2024
Italy Remembers the Foibe

Italy Remembers the Foibe

Until the Day of Remembrance was instituted in 2004, the Italian victims of communist aggression were dismissed and forgotten.

February 19, 2024
“I do not recall ever having seen a pope so insulted by the media”: An Interview with <strong>José de Carvalho</strong>

“I do not recall ever having seen a pope so insulted by the media”: An Interview with <strong>José de Carvalho</strong>

Pope Benedict XVI understood that Christ’s message is scandalous to the world.

February 15, 2024
“The most important myth about Russia is that you can’t understand Russia”: An Interview with <strong>Oleksandr Shulga</strong>

“The most important myth about Russia is that you can’t understand Russia”: An Interview with <strong>Oleksandr Shulga</strong>

Inscrutability is an advantage, because those who don’t understand their counterparts have already lost.

February 7, 2024
The Challenges Facing VOX

The Challenges Facing VOX

The trends in Europe could benefit VOX, but it must channel voter enthusiasm into ballot-box victories.

February 6, 2024
The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me

Spanish politics is unfolding like the plot of a spy novel, except that it’s all real.

January 30, 2024
“Javier Milei’s victory is a breath of fresh air for democracies around the world”: An Interview with <strong>María Fernanda Cabal</strong>

“Javier Milei’s victory is a breath of fresh air for democracies around the world”: An Interview with <strong>María Fernanda Cabal</strong>

We will only be able to get ahead with a free market, a smaller state, and by giving facilities to the individual.

January 27, 2024
“Our country now looks like a banana republic”: An interview with <strong>Filip Styczyński</strong>

“Our country now looks like a banana republic”: An interview with <strong>Filip Styczyński</strong>

It is frightening that many other democracies are silent about what’s happening in Poland.

January 19, 2024
The Cry of a Nation, the Origin of the Carol of the Bells

The Cry of a Nation, the Origin of the Carol of the Bells

The tragic story behind this Christmas carol is a stark reminder of what happened in Ukraine.

January 13, 2024
“Noviembre Nacional is the cry of a Spain that is not resigned to die”: An Interview with <strong>José Andrés Calderón</strong>

“Noviembre Nacional is the cry of a Spain that is not resigned to die”: An Interview with <strong>José Andrés Calderón</strong>

This movement shows “there is still a spirit of reconquest, of returning to what Spain was—and not allowing it to become something else entirely.”

January 9, 2024
“Conservatives don’t set the tone in any German party”: An Interview with <strong>Joana Cotar</strong>

“Conservatives don’t set the tone in any German party”: An Interview with <strong>Joana Cotar</strong>

It is not clear that national sovereignty is still important to the AfD, former party member says.

December 29, 2023