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Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein

Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein

A Venezuelan international relations expert, Gelfenstein was previously Director of the International Relations of the Presidency of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, his country’s ambassador to Nicaragua and an advisor for international politics for TELESUR. He has written numerous books, among them “China in the XXI Century – the awakening of a giant”, published in several Latin American countries. You can follow him on Twitter: @sergioro0701

Expert materials

Wuthering heights

Wuthering heights

In less than two months, the foundations of the Atlanticist and Eurocentric international system have been shaken.
Chile: Celebrations in half-light

Chile: Celebrations in half-light

Observations in Chile during the anniversary of the coup against Salvador Allende.
10 years after its creation, the Chinese Belt and Road initiative displays its successes

10 years after its creation, the Chinese Belt and Road initiative displays its successes

The long breath of history over the Eurasian continent.
What is happening and what will happen in Ukraine?

What is happening and what will happen in Ukraine?

The gain or loss of territory in Ukraine is losing importance, while the conflict gets a more and more existential character for both sides.
80 years after the Battle of Kursk

80 years after the Battle of Kursk

The greatest defeat of Nazi Germany after Stalingrad.
Presentation of my book in China

Presentation of my book in China

Speech held in presentation of the book "China in the 21st Century: The Awakening of a Giant".
Chronicle from Beijing

Chronicle from Beijing

Impressions from the capital: Changes in Chinese perception of future relations with the US, the disappearance of the Foreign Minister and floods.
China: A look from Shanghai

China: A look from Shanghai

Local impressions from a progressing society that also shows some problems typical of the "First World"
Nicaragua in my heart

Nicaragua in my heart

UWI author remembers his participation in the Nicaraguan revolution 1979.
The inevitable de-dollarization (II. and final part)

The inevitable de-dollarization (II. and final part)

A number of examples of excluding the Dollar also appear in Latin America.
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