Santiago Osorio Moreno

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Santiago Osorio holds a master’s in public policy from the University of the Andes and has worked with governments, international organizations, and civil society on policy advocacy and institutional reforms in multiple development issues. He has contributed to legislative and policy processes across Latin America and abroad, especially in peace-building and human rights. Topics covered include international security, global governance, conflict and peace, international law, nuclear disarmament, and human rights.

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Is China a silent profiter from the War in Iran?

The recent U.S. and Israeli attack in Iran has once again placed the Middle East at the center of global tensions, with outcomes and...

Four Years Later: What Russia really wanted with Ukraine

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The Only Way to Contain Iran is the One We Abandoned

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