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Pablo Calderon Martinez
Assistant Professor in Politics and International Relations

Pablo Calderon Martinez in the Press

Pablo Calderon Martinez for Northeastern Global News

Karol Nawrocki standing on stage speaking passionately.

Poland has elected a right-wing Trump fan as president. What does it mean for Ukraine?

Northeastern experts Pablo Calderon-Martinez and Marianna Griffini analyze the impact Karol Nawrocki’s election could have on Europe.
President Claudia Sheinbaum speaking at a briefing.

After 100 days in office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum braces for her biggest challenge yet — Trump 2.0

Northeastern's Pablo Calderon Martinez says Trump’s threat of 25% tariffs are a major economic concern for Mexico.
Claudia Sheinbaum standing at a podium waving.

First female president is the result of Mexico correcting gender imbalances, Northeastern expert says

Claudia Sheinbaum’s victory comes after Mexico legislated that there must be a gender balance among political party candidates at elections.
Headshot of Sadiq Khan.

Why Sadiq Khan, the man Donald Trump dubbed a ‘stone cold loser’, was able to make history in London

Northeastern academics look at how Sadiq Khan secured a historic third term as mayor of London and analyse the U.K.'s local election results
Iranian President looking at a missile being carried by a truck.

The whole world would lose in a full-blown war between Israel and Iran, Northeastern expert says after latest escalation

Northeastern professor Pablo Calderon Martinez says it’s not Israel or Iran’s style to opt for “outright war.”
A police officer running during a gang operation in Haiti.

Can Haiti free itself from gangs’ stranglehold?

Only strong political will of the international community and a strategic plan can restore order in Haiti, a Northeastern expert says.
An oil storage tank in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia.

Revisiting the 1970s? Will the Israel-Hamas war affect the price of oil and gas in the US?

Oil prices quadrupled during a Middle East war in the 1970s, but a Northeastern faculty expert says that’s unlikely to happen today.