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Armed Global Bipolarization
Are we heading toward a world order in which military force has definitively silenced diplomacy? In this analysis, Gilberto Aranda and José Ángel Ruíz examine how the international system has shifted from cooperation to an “armed global bipolarization” that divides the planet into two major blocs.
Beyond Ukraine: Russia’s Global Strategy
Is the war in Ukraine the inevitable destiny of an empire or the result of a calculated strategy within the Kremlin?. In this exclusive analysis for GATE Center, Javier Morales Hernández breaks down how Russia has transitioned from seeking integration with the West in the 1990s to declaring a cultural and military “hybrid war” in 2026.
United Nations on its 80th anniversary in a multipolar world with a multilateralism at minimums: Gate Analysis, Rafael Grasa.
In March 2026, the United Nations marks eight decades of existence within a deeply fragmented global landscape.
COP30 IN THE AMAZON: Flop or turning point for the climate change regime?
Global warming has entered a critical phase. The most recent data confirm that the increase in global temperature has already occasionally exceeded the 1.5°C threshold compared to pre-industrial levels, reinforcing the perception that climate change is no longer a future threat.
Between veto and paralysis: the Security Council and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict (2005–2025)
The Israeli–Palestinian conflict, one of the oldest and most deeply entrenched issues on the international agenda, reveals with particular clarity the limits of the multilateral system.
The Ukraine Conflict and the Crisis of Multilateralism: Deadlocks, Reactions, and New Global Balances (2014–2025)
Following Ukraine’s declaration of independence in 1991, the country faced significant identity conflicts due to the presence of a large number of Russian speakers in certain regions, as well as historical ties to Moscow.
The international liberal (dis)order, 80 years after the end of World War II
Gustavo PalomaresAt a time when the international system is being redefined, Gustavo Palomares offers a rigorous and up-to-date analysis of the fractures within the liberal order that emerged after World War II. Eighty years after the end of that conflict, and amid...
India’s Grand Strategy: Between Regional Power and Global Aspirations
Jacqueline A. HaffnerThis article, written by Jacqueline A. Haffner, offers an exhaustive analysis of India's rise as an emerging power, addressing both its economic evolution and its insertion in the international arena. Through a historical and structural approach,...
Brazil, a bridge between North and South?
Julimar da Silva Bichara and Susanne GratiusBrazil has emerged in recent decades as a key actor in global politics and economics, positioning itself in the middle ground between the developed North and the Global South. Since joining the BRICS group twenty years ago,...
Narrative of international aid and the challenges of the triple nexus ‘Humanitarian Assistance / Development / Peace and Security’ in the Sahel
Florence Cassam ChenaiThe paper, written by Florence Cassam Chenai, PhD in International Relations, was the winner of the 1st GATE Center Prize for Development Studies in Africa and Asia, awarded in the framework of the VII International Congress of Development...









