The Global South’s New Bargain: Minerals, Debt and Digital Power
The struggle is no longer over what nations extract, but over who captures the value they create. Buenos Aires, Argentina | June 2026 The Global…
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 struggle is no longer over what nations extract, but over who captures the value they create. Buenos Aires, Argentina | June 2026 The Global…
The next strategic corridor is already being mapped. Buenos Aires, May 2026. The Southern Atlantic has quietly entered a new geopolitical phase. While global attention…
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…
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 —…