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Catalonia and the fiscal deficit: a planned economic drain

By Eduard Gracia · 28/02/2024

Some news, spectacular as it might seem, may not be relevant in its own right, but it is through the underlying reality it  brings to the surface – like the proverbial finger pointing at the moon. That is the case of the study that the Generalitat de Catalunya (the government of Spain’s autonomous region of […]

Success of the First Conference on International Politics and Defense of Catalonia

By Catalonia Global Institute · 10/10/2023

On Saturday, September 30th, the Catalonia Global Institute and the Military Studies Society organized the First Conference on International Politics and Defense of Catalonia, with the aim of generating analysis and debate on these issues from a nationally focused perspective. The event brought three renowned international speakers to Barcelona. Professor  Matt Qvortrup, a specialist in […]

The rise of Space Commands

By Marçal Sanmartí · 20/01/2023

There is nothing new under the sun Many were surprised when the United States announced the creation of a Space Force as a separate branch of its army in 2019. The truth is that the concept is not new. The very first Space Force was created back in 1992 by Russia. But it had a […]

Is “Catalan geopolitics” possible?

By Miquel Vila · 19/09/2022

There is no area where the weakness of Catalan national thought is more clearly ostensible than in the absence of Catalan geopolitics. This series of essays aims to point out that when international politics are discussed in Catalonia, its own interests are absent in most analyses. In this regard, the goal of these articles is […]

The Catalan rebels-in-waiting. A new survey on Catalonia’s independence and civil disobedience

By Catalonia Global Institute · 11/04/2022

More than 70% percent of Catalan pro-independence supporters are willing to participate in civil disobedience actions to achieve their political goal.    A new survey conducted by the GESOP research center on the Catalan population’s support for independence asks for the first time the means people would be willing to use to achieve it. Who are […]

France, an enemy of Catalonia?

By Ignasi Fortuny · 17/03/2022

Principles of international politics Over the last few decades in Catalonia, there has existed a broad tendency to think that nation-states define their international policies according to ideologies and values rather than interests. Empiric evidence tells us that states act according to interests, particularly economic and political interests. From this point of view, the geopolitical […]

When there is a horizon, there is need for strategy

By Rosa Cabús · 04/02/2022

It is commonplace to argue, as I have previously myself, that every country – in this case, Catalonia – requires a strategy. Strategy is a big-sounding word. In many cases, the word is useful as a counterargument when criticizing what political leaders either do or do not do. Although the term has become diluted due […]

The Energy Crisis and the Renewables Vanity

By Oriol Parera · 18/01/2022

It is too early to say whether the emerging energy crisis will be similar in magnitude to the 1973 oil crisis, or whether it will lead to changes in global energy strategies. That crisis highlighted the problems affecting many states in terms of energy dependence and drove radical changes in energy supply and production. If […]

The geoeconomics of the supply shock beyond the pandemic

By Miquel Vila · 07/12/2021

Geopolitics often analyses how polities design, compete and secure access and transport of resources, armies, and people across territories. That is to say, logistics. Therefore, the current global supply chain crisis will indisputably impact the geopolitical realm, going way beyond the challenge of dealing with empty shelves during Christmas. Mainstream analysts still insist that we […]

Introduction to Astropolitics: an opportunity for Catalonia?

By Marçal Sanmartí · 13/09/2021

During the last decade, we have witnessed an increasing number of rocket launches and a renewed competition between countries to send probes and even humans into Space. But what’s behind this new Space Race that makes private companies such as SpaceX flourish? Let’s have an introductory look at the intertwined economic and geopolitical reasons behind […]