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Taiwán: entre la crisis mundial y los aciertos internos
Anuario Asia Pacífico
2021“…However, 2020 also meant a year of multiple mobilizations in the Taiwan Strait, because tensions between China and the United States once again placed Taipei as a fundamental piece on the geopolitical chessboard between both countries.…”
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Tailandia en 2022: el tumultuoso camino hacia las elecciones generales de 2023
Anuario Asia Pacífico
2023“…By analyzing Thailand’s relations with its ASEAN neighbors, China, and the United States, it is possible to understand the country’s positioning on the global geopolitical chessboard and its strategic role in Southeast Asia.…”
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La política exterior del gobierno de Enrique Peña Nieto hacia América Latina y el Caribe en un mundo en transición: una trama en tres actos
Foro Internacional
2019“…Those responsible for making decisions usually formulate, restructure, reform or adjust Mexican foreign policy towards Latin America and the Caribbean based on the changes that take place on the chessboard at the international, regional and national levels. …”
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El fuego sagrado. La Segunda Cristiada y el caso de Michoacán (1931-1938)
Historia Mexicana
2005“…The author's main point is that these second cristeros were not “pawns in a political chessboard” or “primitive rebels”, as they have been described up to now, but a social movement that tried to play its own political game.…”