
Manuel Camilo González
Manuel Camilo González is an international relations expert known for his analysis of geopolitical issues in Latin America. He has provided insights on the dynamics within the Organization of American States (OEA) and the implications of leadership changes within the organization, particularly regarding the candidacy of Albert Ramdin. His perspectives often emphasize the importance of diplomatic approaches and regional cooperation.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Colombia | 1 | 5.00 | 0.06% | +10% | 50,882,884 | 33,316 | $350,000 | 229$ |
Totals | 1 | 50,882,884 | 33,316 | $350,000 | 229$ |
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Recent Mentions
Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González is an internationalist professor who analyzed the relationship between Colombia and Venezuela.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González described the situation in President Petro's cabinet as a second round of radicalization.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González suggested that a law would need to be passed to eliminate ambassadorial requirements.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González is a professor of International Relations who commented on the implications of Israel's attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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Venezuela:
Manuel Camilo González is a professor of international relations who commented on Colombia's actions regarding Venezuela.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González is a professor who described the bilateral relationship between Colombia and Venezuela as asymmetric.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González is an internationalist who discussed the potential benefits of Colombia joining the Belt and Road Initiative.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González explained the role of the Deputy Secretary General.
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Colombia:
Manuel Camilo González pointed out that the decision could impact military collaboration.
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Spain:
Manuel Camilo González states that Trump's tariff agenda will not directly affect Colombia.
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