Cefeidas Notebook
The Cefeidas Notebook showcases the diverse perspectives of our specialists, offering independent insights on electoral dynamics, public policy, and regional affairs.
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Peru has a new president. She is still not the most important person in the country.
One would expect that a country that has had nine presidents in the past ten years, that just concluded its third consecutive election decided by less than one percent of the vote, and is preparing to hand power to a president-elect who has spent years fighting...
Was The Game Always Political?
Soccer and politics do not mix. In recent years, this particular phrase has become common currency in global soccer, and all sports for that matter. It looms in the background, is always incorporated in statements, and goes public whenever the sport finds itself...
The Weaponization of the Feed: How Leaders Shape Modern Conflicts Online
On May 2, 2026, Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, announced that Iran had submitted a proposal for peace talks with the United States via Pakistan. He stated that the United States must choose “between the path of...
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Peru has a new president. She is still not the most important person in the country.
One would expect that a country that has had nine presidents in the past ten years, that just concluded its third consecutive election decided by less than one percent of the vote, and is preparing to hand power to a president-elect who has spent years fighting...
Was The Game Always Political?
Soccer and politics do not mix. In recent years, this particular phrase has become common currency in global soccer, and all sports for that matter. It looms in the background, is always incorporated in statements, and goes public whenever the sport finds itself...
The Weaponization of the Feed: How Leaders Shape Modern Conflicts Online
On May 2, 2026, Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, announced that Iran had submitted a proposal for peace talks with the United States via Pakistan. He stated that the United States must choose “between the path of...