Allison Fedirka

Allison Fedirka is the former director of analysis for Geopolitical Futures. Ms. Fedirka has a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and international studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a master’s degree in international relations and affairs from the University of Belgrano, Argentina. Her thesis was on Brazil and Angola and south-south cooperation.

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The EU Wasn’t Built for This

However ill-suited the bloc may be, it understands that the coronavirus outbreak warrants a collective response.

In Mexico, an Opportunity for States’ Power

There’s more than meets the eye in the Feb. 21 gathering of Mexico’s National Conference of Governors in Baja California Sur. The conference, which has no official capacity, is...

What We’re Reading: Pandemics and EU-Mexico Ties

Weekly reviews of what's on our bookshelves.

‘Wild Capitalism’ in Venezuela

The Maduro administration has become more creative and resourceful as it seeks to remain in power.

The Geopolitical Consequences of Australia’s Wildfires

The tragedy has been well documented, but its potential global effects have not.

What We’re Reading: U.S.-Mexico Migration and Destructive Fast Fashion

Beyond Borders: A History of Mexican Migration to the United States Timothy J. Henderson “Beyond Borders” chronicles the history of the ebb and flow of Mexican migration into the United States...

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Population Density of Canada

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Canada is one of those countries where a vast land mass obscures the fact that the country has a relatively small population. While Canada is the second largest country in the world, its 35 million inhabitants make Canada only the 39th most populated country.

Live Updates on Ukraine War

All times are approximate local time in Kyiv (GMT+2). Friday, March 11 11:30 a.m.: The EU's foreign policy chief said the bloc would double its spending...

How the Ukraine War Will Likely End

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As we consider how the war in Ukraine will end, we must first understand how it began. Russia invaded for geostrategic reasons – having...