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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

Ukraine: Tales of war

Ukraine: Tales of war

Considering their statements, some Western politicians seem be stuck in time, repeating themselves all the time, or live in another world.
Polisario Front: 50 years of struggles and victories

Polisario Front: 50 years of struggles and victories

The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is the last country in Africa waiting for liberation from colonialism. Here's a view on it's leading organization.
Ukraine: Counteroffensive for victory… or for an honorable negotiation?

Ukraine: Counteroffensive for victory… or for an honorable negotiation?

Will Zelensky complement the list, whose last item was Hitler in Stalingrad in 1943?
Vietnam: 48 years after the defeat of US imperialism

Vietnam: 48 years after the defeat of US imperialism

The decisive "Ho Chi Minh Campaign" concluded on May 1.
A current look at the conflict in Ukraine

A current look at the conflict in Ukraine

Western and Ukrainian resources are drying out - this might be the explanation for their diplomatic trips to China as well.
Elections in Paraguay: Just a “gatopardian” change mounted by Washington

Elections in Paraguay: Just a “gatopardian” change mounted by Washington

But there is also the shadow of disputed relations with Taiwan vs. China.
Javier Diez-Canseco

Javier Diez-Canseco

A great person Our America on the 75th. anniversary of his birth.
New winds are blowing from China

New winds are blowing from China

Elements of new Chinese foreign policy.
NATO’s growing military presence in Latin America and the Caribbean (III and final)

NATO’s growing military presence in Latin America and the Caribbean (III and final)

The cases of Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil
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