The journal “Tribuna Norteamericana” of the Instituto Franklin-UAH launches new design
The Instituto Franklin-UAH presents the new design of Tribuna Norteamericana with the publication of the 46th issue of the journal, entitled “Claves y perspectivas de la nueva Administración Trump”. This change adapts to the new trends in editorial design, bringing color and dynamism to the presentation of the different articles collected in each issue, while maintaining the academic style and visual cleanliness that characterizes Tribuna Norteamericana.
In this recently published issue, experts on US politics collaborate, such as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, José Manuel García-Margallo, the international journalists Anna Bosch and Irene Sacaluga, and the political scientist Manuel Arias Maldonado, who analyze the victory of the current US President and examine his first executive orders and how they may affect the rest of the world. In addition, the “Espacio Fundación” section, this time written by Fernando Prieto, General Secretary of the Fundación Consejo España-EE.UU., deals with the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the creation of the Fundación Consejo España-EE.UU. and its counterpart, the United States-Spain Council. Lastly, the section “La historia de” is back, which from this issue onwards will include interviews with personalities from the business, diplomatic, political and academic worlds. The first interview in this issue was conducted by the director of the Instituto Franklin-UAH, José Antonio Gurpegui, with José M. de Areilza Carvajal, General Secretary of Aspen Institute España and vice president of the Fundación Consejo España-EE.UU.
The Tribuna Norteamericana journal is a science-based publication that collects articles related to the politics, economy, society and culture of the United States. Each issue is dedicated to a specific theme with expert writers from the fields of diplomacy, business, the media, and academia. It is distributed in print to Spanish and American institutions both in and out of Spain, as well as the media and businesses.
Tribuna Norteamericana is developed in conjunction with the Fundación Consejo España-EE.UU., an institution that collaborates with the Instituto Franklin-UAH through its Board of Trustees, and Iberia.
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