Who are we?

We are a platform dedicated to offering an alternative and critical perspective on International Relations. Our work is based on trust, rigor, and a commitment to an ethical and transparent vision of the international system.

We aim to consolidate an open space for debate, in which researchers, professionals, and analysts can contribute well-founded insights that reflect a genuine commitment to transforming the traditional approach in the study of International Relations.

Our goal:

Facilitate a plural meeting point that allows for the identification of trends, analysis of dynamics, and understanding of the scope of actions undertaken by various international actors.

Centinelas Team

Carlos Cortizo Picola

CENTINELAS TEAM

Carlos Cortizo Picola (Madrid, 2001) holds a degree in Law and Criminology from Francisco de Vitoria University, a qualification he has supplemented with an official Private Investigator license. He is currently pursuing a Master's Degree for Access to the Legal Profession and Public Prosecution at CEF-UDIMA, further enhancing his legal training for professional practice.

Throughout her career, she has accumulated experience in various areas related to the legal and security fields. She completed an internship at Madrid V Penitentiary Center (Soto del Real), which allowed her to gain firsthand knowledge of the functioning of the prison environment and the institutional dynamics of the penal system.

In parallel, she/he has collaborated with law firms and legal professionals on various legal support tasks. Nevertheless, a significant part of her/his experience has been developed in the private security sector, working in an operational support center for personnel. This period has been key to her/his professional profile, as it has provided her/him with a direct and practical understanding of risk management, operating protocols, and daily operations in sensitive environments.

Irene Rodríguez Fernández

CENTINELAS TEAM

Irene Rodríguez Fernández is a graduate of the Erasmus Mundus Master's program in Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies (IMSISS). Her background combines experience in European institutions and think tanks, with a focus on project management related to international relations, security, and institutional communication.

Sergio Trigo Saugar

EDITOR

He is a contracted predoctoral researcher at the Rey Juan Carlos University, where he teaches and conducts research in International Relations, History, and East Asian Studies, with a special interest in China, the European Union, Spain, and the Americas. A graduate in History and with two Master's degrees in Education and EU-China Relations, he focuses his research on Chinese politics under Xi Jinping. He has published in academic journals, co-coordinates initiatives such as China Week in the Spanish-speaking world, and leads associations related to China studies, such as the Hispanic Association for China Studies (AHEC).

Collaborators

Sandra Arévalo Domingo

THINKER

Sandra Arévalo is a political advisor in the European Parliament, where she follows the activities of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) and the EU-China Delegation. A graduate in International Relations and Journalism from URJC, she has completed her training in Public Policy at LSE and has experience in public affairs consulting. She co-founded the pro-European youth association Equipo Europa in 2019. She speaks Spanish, English, and French fluently and has a basic knowledge of Mandarin Chinese.

Nicola Barbesino

THINKER

Nicola Barbesino is an analyst and researcher specializing in defense studies within the NATO and European Union spheres. His interests also include military strategy, intelligence analysis, and hybrid warfare. He holds a joint Master's degree in Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies from the University of Glasgow, Charles University in Prague, and Dublin City University.

Jordi Bernal Fabra

THINKER

Jordi Bernal is an Assistant Project Officer for Humanitarian Action and Governance at the Spanish Cooperation Office in Ethiopia (AECID). He holds a degree in International Relations (UAB) and a Master's degree in International Security (U. Glasgow, U. Trento, Charles University in Prague). He has contributed to several think tanks (Werra, The Security Distillery, Security in Context) and has worked at the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), the Brussels International Centre for the Study of Peace (GRIP), and the Africa Directorate of the European External Action Service (EEAS).

Federico Cafarella

THINKER

Federico Cafarella is a VisionLink Fellow at the NATO Defence College in Rome, where he focuses on frontier technology, artificial intelligence, and their implications for geopolitics, economics, and security. He holds a Master’s degree from the Hertie School of Governance and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Bologna, and has previously held roles in executive education at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and as a researcher at the Centre for European Armies Interoperability. His analytical approach draws on scenario planning and strategic foresight to assess the long-term impact of scientific and technological breakthroughs on international relations.

Alice Carasco

JUNIOR THINKER

Alice Carasco is a Master's student in International and European Studies, majoring in European Project Engineering. She holds a bachelor's degree in History and Geography. Her area of interest focuses on the place of individuals on the wider international scale. She is interested in the treatment of marginalized and vulnerable communities, immigrants, human rights, and cultural exchanges, both within the European Union and in its relations with neighboring countries. She has volunteered in several non-profits to actively promote cultural exchanges, diversity, and fairer access to fundamental rights.

Paula Cortizo Rey

JUNIOR THINKER

Graduated in International Relations and specialized in the Arab world with a Master's degree in Contemporary Arab and Islamic Studies. Her main areas of interest include the political and social analysis of the MENA region, with a focus on Islam, collective identities, and processes of political change. She has collaborated with the Pluralism and Coexistence Foundation, where she received training in issues of religious diversity and coexistence management in the public sphere.

Laura Escudero Gutiérrez

THINKER

Laura Escudero Gutiérrez holds a degree in Journalism and International Relations from Francisco de Vitoria University. She has experience in radio specializing in human resources and has currently spent four years preparing for the Diplomatic Career. She is also a recipient of the listener scholarship for the IV Geopolitics Course: Rethinking Hispanidad from the Spanish Institute of Strategic Studies (IEEE). She is currently an associate professor of International Relations at Francisco de Vitoria University.

Benjamin Faarvang

JUNIOR THINKER

Benjamin Faarvang is currently pursuing a Master's degree in International and European Studies at Nantes University, specializing in international negotiation and diplomacy. His primary areas of interest include immigration politics, security politics, and multilateral cooperation, with a geographical focus on East and Southeast Asia. Having previously worked at the Danish Embassy in Bangkok as a visa officer and currently interning at the Danish Ministry of Immigration and Integration, he is particularly interested in how culture shapes politics.

Lourdes Gonzalez Grande

JUNIOR THINKER

Lourdes González Grande (Seville, 2003) is a student pursuing a Double Degree in Law and International Relations at Francisco de Vitoria University. Her primary areas of interest include energy geopolitics, strategic resources, and the post-Soviet space, with a particular focus on Central Asia and Eastern Europe.

Rodrigo Martín Gómez

THINKER

Rodrigo Martín Gómez is a Historian and Political Scientist, as well as a graduate of the Master's in Geopolitics and Strategic Studies from the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid. His multidisciplinary professional career includes teaching history and publishing essays and other academic pieces in outlets such as «The Political Room» or «El Siglo de Asia.» He has also worked as a consultant in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing (AML-CTF). His main areas of interest are Indo-Pacific Geopolitics and Cultural Geopolitics.

Ramiro Rodriguez Bausero

SENIOR THINKER

Dr. Ramiro Rodríguez Bausero is an official of the Uruguayan Foreign Service. He is currently Consul General for Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country. He holds a Doctorate in Law and Social Sciences (Lawyer) and a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations from the University of the Republic (UDELAR) in Uruguay. He also holds a Master's Degree in International Politics and Economics from the University of San Andrés (UDESA) in Argentina. He is a professor of the History of International Relations at UDELAR and a collaborating professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), as well as a Foreign Trade Technician (Association of Marketing Managers of Uruguay). Additionally, Ramiro is a member of the International Law Committee of the Uruguayan Council for International Relations (CURI), the Latin American Association of Asian and African Studies (ALADAA), and the China-Latin America Network.

Her academic research areas include the history of IR, Eurasian space: the Caucasus, Central Asia, the broader Middle East, China (BRI, relations with Latin America); international trade, energy, logistics, geopolitics, and economic diplomacy.

Marie Pageot

Junior Thinker

Graduating in International Relations and Intelligence, Marie delves into topics of peace, international negotiation, and diplomacy through her Master's in European and International Studies at the University of Nantes. Her work focuses on security, defense, and intelligence issues, addressing risk management and geopolitical analysis with an interdisciplinary approach.

Brais Rodriguez Gude

THINKER

Brais Rodríguez Gude graduated in International Relations from the Francisco de Vitoria University. He was an intern at the Spanish Embassy in Iran thanks to ICEX scholarships, an experience that reinforced his interest in Central Asia, Iran, and the comparative study of civilizations. Currently resides in Vigo and works in the canned goods industry. Studies Persian language and maintains an active interest in the history of religions, the evolution of languages, and their connection to cultural frameworks in different regions of the world.

Sophie Salas Kim

JUNIOR THINKER

Sophie Salas Kim is a defense strategist and researcher specializing in emerging technologies and the use of geoeconomic instruments in European and transatlantic security. She is currently a fellow at the NATO Defense College in Rome, where she is focusing on studying how hybrid threats test traditional defense paradigms and policy responses.

Her research analyzes the relationship between technological innovation and regulatory change, with a special focus on their implications for strategic autonomy, economic independence, and transatlantic resilience. Sophie holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from the University of British Columbia and a Master of Business Administration from UBC Sauder School of Business.

Irene Soldevilla

JUNIOR THINKER

Graduate in International Relations and Intelligence, specializing in risk analysis and international security. She has worked in the private sector, in strategic evaluation, risk analysis, and emergency management at PROSEGUR. Her area of interest focuses on intelligence applied to asymmetric conflicts and the analysis of emerging threats, with an emphasis on risk prevention in complex geopolitical contexts.