Power now grows in fields, ports and servers. Brasília, April 2026. Brazil’s strategic importance is no longer explained only by its size, its population, or …
Luciana Almada
Luciana Almada
Argentinian Senior Opinion Columnist & Southern Cone Analyst at Phoenix24, known for her sharp geopolitical insights on lithium diplomacy, climate governance, and strategic shifts across Latin America.
-
-
The South is no longer peripheral. It is becoming strategic again. Buenos Aires, April 2026 For too long, Patagonia, Antarctica, and the Lithium Triangle were …
-
The green transition is no longer green. Buenos Aires, March 2026 There was a time when Argentina’s resource debates could still be presented as a …
-
Power in the Southern Cone is no longer shaped only by elections and exports. It is being shaped by minerals, algorithms and fleets that move …
-
Buenos Aires, September 2025. The Southern Cone has long been portrayed as a periphery, a supplier of raw materials feeding industrial cores elsewhere. Yet today, …
-
Salta, August 2025 In the latest satellite imagery, northern Argentina shines brighter than its capital cities—not because of industrial growth or urban sprawl, but due …
-
The Southern Cone emerges as a critical fault line in the energy transition and the strategic reordering of the multipolar world. Buenos Aires, July 2025 — …