In the emerging multipolar world, strong leadership from the United States and other world powers like the EU, China, Russia, India and Brazil will be essential in order to get closer to resolutions for the conflicts in Iraq and Central Asia, and issues like terrorism, nuclear proliferation, environmental deterioration and poverty, the most persistent conflict.
José María Peredo Pombo is a professor of International Relations at the European University in Madrid, where he also gives classes in International Political Communication and Opinions in the Press, directs the Master’s in Communication and Sports Journalism program and is the principal researcher for a project concerning the 2008 Presidential Election in the United States, a country in which he is an expert in foreign policy and transatlantic relations. He has brought his university work together with the practice of Journalism in different media. He has edited several books and had several scientific articles published in the most prestigious magazines of his area of expertise. He has a PhD in Information Science (specializing in International Relations) and has a degree in Journalism.
How to make the multipolar world more stable
Wealth and foreign policy after the Wall Street crisis
The Multipolar World of Barack Obama
Leadership and United States Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Barack Obama faces a particularly troubled world and a different America. Iraq, Iran, the Middle East, Cuba. Climate change, poverty, and energy. The economic crisis, the boredom of the middle class, and health reform. Immigration, NAFTA, and the renegotiation of trade agreements. Diplomacy vs. force. International terrorism. The list of problems and challenges goes on and on. Obama must transform his message of hope (We can change) into an action plan, explaining how he will face these challenges in the new multipolar world of the 21st century.
- Barack versus "Billary"
por Eric Napoli
Hillary, the woman of the moment
When the American democracy regains its fire
The primary elections have managed to put the fire back into political debate in the






