Introduction
Unlike the Strategic Contexts, here the texts respond to a more immediate rhythm:
They are pieces written to dialogue with the present, explain project decisions, share documentary findings, open questions or delve into specific aspects of the novel, the story or its current implications.
Articles may address:
- specific episodes of the Transit Campaign,
- specific historical documents,
- research advances,
- reflections on memory, forgetting and historical narrative,
- connections between past and contemporary debates.
This space functions as a public workbook: it does not seek to close interpretations, but to open them, and to offer the reader an honest look at the process of research, writing and historical revision.
Articles
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The San Juan River and the historical agency of small nations
This analysis would not be complete – nor would it be intellectually honest – without recognizing the lens from which…
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The San Juan and the interoceanic corridor: forgotten history, future opportunity.
For more than a century, the San Juan River has been analyzed almost exclusively from the perspective of international law…
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Omitted History, Incomplete Law and Geopolitical Consequences
The San Juan River and the problem of historical memory in international litigation. Introduction In international law, history is not…
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When a country forgets its river: history, sovereignty and the consequences of silence.
When a country forgets
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