A Government against the ropes
Teresa Freixes reflects on current Spanish and international politics in the articles “Viva Cartagena”, “La inmunidad de Puigdemont, el Parlamento Europeo y el TJUE” and “El blanqueamiento”
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by Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 13, 2026 | History, Law, National history, Political Sciences | 0
Teresa Freixes reflects on current Spanish and international politics in the articles “Viva Cartagena”, “La inmunidad de Puigdemont, el Parlamento Europeo y el TJUE” and “El blanqueamiento”
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 13, 2026 | History, Law, Political Sciences | 0
Javier Cremades presents the work “Sobre el imperio de la ley” (On the Rule of Law,) in which he defends the scrupulous maintenance of the rule of law as the only alternative to the rule of force, with the certainty that only under the government of laws can human beings live in peace and freedom and achieve progress based on equality of rights and opportunities.
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 12, 2026 | Academicians in society, Monarchy, Political Sciences | 0
Carlos Cortina hosted the visit of Prince and Grand Master Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy to Spain and the Principality of Andorra between January 21 and 23
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 6, 2026 | History, Law, Political Sciences | 0
Mexican historian Enrique Sada shares his latest articles: “La rebelión de Marx”, “La lucha por Irán libre”, “Una embajada haciendo agua” and “El Servicio Exterior Mexicano: venido a menos”
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Jan 17, 2026 | History, National history, Political Sciences | 0
August Corominas reflects on the Valencian government’s handling of the DANA storm, which ended with the resignation of its president, Carlos Mazón, in the article “Conciencia y omisión: la miseria del gobernante” (Conscience and Omission: The Misery of the Ruler)
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Jan 12, 2026 | Law, Monarchy, Political Sciences | 0
Daniel Berzosa addresses the main institutional and social challenges facing Spain in 2026 in the article “Estabilidad y regeneración” (Stability and Regeneration), considering that democratic stability is not synonymous with passivity, but with an active commitment to coexistence and freedom
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