If the PP forms a regional coalition with Vox, it is going to be very difficult for Casado not to include them in a national government
José Ignacio Torreblanca on Vox’s victory in Castile-León as conservative PP falls short of majority
If the PP forms a regional coalition with Vox, it is going to be very difficult for Casado not to include them in a national government
José Ignacio Torreblanca on Vox’s victory in Castile-León as conservative PP falls short of majority
Gayeuropa, the derogatory term used by Russian elites and Putin to portray to their population a decadent, exhausted and, of course, unmanly Europe
José Ignacio Torreblanca writes about the moral foundations of the Russian regime
What we did not expect was that software developers based in democratic countries, such as Israel’s NSO, would make it easier for all kinds of regimes to demolish rights
José Ignacio Torreblanca writes about how ICT are reinforcing dictatorships and debilitating democracies around the world
The presidents of the German Länder are the most frequent visitors to Brussels due to their population, economic importance, the federal structure of the country and the Europeanization of society
José Ignacio Torreblanca comments on the EU’s regional governments relations with the EU Commission
When the State only offers you faith or fear, you are likely, as is happening in Cuba, to lose both
José Ignacio Torreblanca talks about Cuba’s lack of freedom of expression and its consecuences
The truth is that, for many reasons, Spain is not a top-tier partner of the US, like the UK, Germany, Japan or South Korea
José Ignacio Torreblanca makes a quick update on the bilateral relation between Spain and USA
Morocco is now using its control on migration to pressure Spain in taking its side in the conflict in Western Sahara
José Ignacio Torreblanca is quoted in an article on l’Expression about the instrumentalisation of immigration by Morocco.
Morocco is weaponizing migration
José Ignacio Torreblanca comments on an article tackling the Spanish-Moroccan crisis
Morocco has seen the EU’s reaction, with which it had not counted on, and had to close the border to not risk worsening relations, not with Spain but, with Brussels
José Ignacio Torreblanca comments on the EU’s backing in the Spanish-Moroccan crisis
Morocco believes that they help Spain on issues that are existential for them and now that Morocco has an existential issue [Western Sahara], Spain is not helping at all
José Ignacio Torreblanca is quoted in an article tackling the Moroccan-Spanish migration crisis in Ceuta