Tag: Jorge González-Gallarza

Paraguay Athwart Liberalism

How long can the South American nation withstand the onslaught from Washington and Brussels?

Profiles in Zionism

A new book traces the words and deeds of eight leaders who devoted their lives to their fellow Jews.

Revolving Doors

Twelve years since officially forswearing violence, ETA terrorists have mastered the political fray.

Empire’s Moral Ledger

A new book by ethicist Nigel Biggar argues that post-colonial guilt has been blown out of proportion.

The Shield and the Olive Branch

When it comes to the EU’s China policy, the seeming dissonance between Macron’s appeasement and von der Leyen’s hawkishness is in fact a well-rehearsed symbiosis.

 Europe’s China Dilemma

Last week, von der Leyen said of China: “The story of our relationship is not yet written, and it need not be defensive.” Her visit to China begins today.

VOX’s Bridge to Nowhere

VOX’s no-confidence motion to oust PM Pedro Sánchez amounts to little more than a gimmick.