Luis Avellaneda Ulloa, Managing Director of Realidades. Comunicaciones - PR
In 2019, the Peruvian economy witnessed a 2% growth. This statistic proved relevant as it placed the country as the second economy that would expand most in Latin America, according...
Marlene Fernández F., General Director of the Inter-American Communication Agency
The social isolation the Covid-19 pandemic has forced us into is not a reason enough for the established relationship between organisations and their audiences to cool down.Today, more than ever,...
José M. García Villardefrancos, Director at Grupo Albión
As the new school year gets underway, Spain is striving to find some semblance of normality after the most turbulent six months in recent global history. That road to a new normal...
Diedo Arvizu, CEO of Arvizu Comunicación Corporativa
The year 2020 establishes undoubtedly a before and after in history and the current pandemic is will go down in history and its tale will be read and studied for decades to come....
Arturo Arriagada Castro, Partner at Latinmedia Comunicaciones
Covid 19 has brought to the world, to the Latin American region and, in this particular case, to Chile, the worst pandemic our generation has ever witnessed and experienced. The latest data provided...
It all started 22 years ago on Madison Avenue. Three of the world’s most senior financial PR professionals met to discuss a ground-breaking alliance, that would change the shape of the communications industry.
Over two days in late April 2023, The Economist spent over eight hours in conversation with Dr Kissinger. Just weeks before his 100th birthday, the former secretary of state and national security adviser laid out his concerns about the risks of great power conflict and offered solutions for how to avoid it. This is a transcript of the conversation, lightly edited for clarity.
A new geopolitical and economic order is being written through the emergence of China as an economic, military and diplomatic superpower and threatening the status of the United States. We are heading towards a multipolar world in which the search for strategic autonomy is changing the dynamics of international trade for the worse. Nothing will be more determinant to the world’s destiny over forthcoming years than the relationship between Beijing and Washington. Europe risks being a mere bystander.