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By, Fabián Calle, Argentina Liaison & Senior Fellow, MSI² The relationship between Javier Milei and Donald Trump cannot be understood solely through ideological affinity or political style. Geopolitical, strategic, and economic factors help explain why the United States, under the current Republican administration, has given such strong...

By, Andrés Alburquerque, Senior Fellow, MSI² We can no longer be hostages of our own rhetoric. Our survival as humans is at stake. The scattered knowledge that already exists must be unified into a single, living manifesto. The core traits of our ideology—our diversity, our multi-origin way of...

By, Andrés Alburquerque, Senior Fellow, MSI² We are hostages of our own rhetoric. On one hand, we admit the enormity of the task before us; on the other, we endlessly postpone its realization. The assassination of Charlie Kirk has brutally reminded us of our greatest challenge: to...

By, Fabián Calle, Senior Fellow, MSI² Introduction When addressing political violence in Argentina in past decades—and especially that which extended throughout the 1970s—it is common to view it as a clear example of messianic, “peopleless” terrorist violence by subversive armed organizations and of the existence of a methodical...