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Ideas from the convergence tables in Venezuela: lessons from the Bosnia case on the power of changing the conversation as a path to peace
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The IMF and the World Bank return to Venezuela: from ideological divorce to financial reintegration
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Unions take their demands to the U.S. Embassy in a tactical shift
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Bernardo Guinand Ayala, from Fundación Impronta: “I want to offer the kids of Caucagüita the same things I want for my children”

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In this section, we invite experts, as well as political and economic actors, in politics of all colours, to contribute to debate and objective analysis in Venezuela.

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The End of Class Struggle: A Christmas Chronicle from Venezuela’s Industrial Heartland

Jorge Ignacio Barragán4 months ago4 months ago013 mins

In Venezuela’s recent history, the state of Carabobo became its industrial heart. Following the economic collapse of the last decade,…

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Colette Capriles: “Rebuilding a democratic space in Venezuela entails rebuilding economic capacities”

Luis Alejandro Ruiz5 months ago5 months ago072 mins

Colette Capriles is a prominent Venezuelan intellectual, recognized for her trajectory in political analysis, philosophy, and the sociology of power in Venezuela and Latin America.

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Caracas Residents in the Face of the US Military Deployment: Hope, Indifference and Resignation

Sleither Fernández5 months ago5 months ago018 mins

In the country’s capital, the population’s desire to maintain social stability in the midst of uncertainty generated by the threats…

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Guillaume Long: “I believe Trump’s political intuition is to not intervene militarily”

Elias Ferrer5 months ago5 months ago073 mins

Guillaume Long is a senior researcher at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) and a professor at Sciences Po. He also serves as a diplomatic advisor to The Hague Group.

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The problem in Venezuela is not that people don’t have enough money, but that their money doesn’t have enough value

Pedro Elías Hernández5 months ago5 months ago013 mins

We Venezuelans underwent a monetary reform starting in 1939 with the creation of the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), which from its foundation until 1974 (when it was fully nationalized) was a semi-private institution, constituted with private shareholders in addition to the State.

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Opinion | Exchange Rate Hedging Strategy: “Spending to Save”

Fabián Campos5 months ago3 months ago06 mins

Logically, in a context of limited bank credit, rising prices, and exchange rate uncertainty, corporate financing becomes imperative. But where does that leave the end consumer?

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Renewable Energy and the Energy Transition in Venezuela: Between Potential and Reality

Fabbiana Lamboglia6 months ago6 months ago014 mins

Oil has historically been Venezuela’s most influential and alluring natural resource — a source of wealth, but also of inequality, geopolitical tension, and sanctions.

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Dean of Medicine at UCV: The Only Possibility of Rebuilding the Country Is for All Sectors to Come Together Around a Higher Purpose

Sleither Fernández6 months ago6 months ago059 mins

Dr. Mario Patiño Torres highlighted his personal commitment to the defense of institutionality after stating that “I would not want…

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War on “Narcoterrorism” in the Caribbean: Is it No Longer Just Venezuela?

Elias Ferrer6 months ago6 months ago010 mins

The administration of President Donald Trump has already announced at least seven attacks on vessels allegedly used for drug trafficking around Latin America.

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Stephen Miller: Trump’s Rasputin and Architect of His Hardline Agenda

Jorge Ignacio Barragán6 months ago3 months ago019 mins

Stephen Miller, perhaps President Donald Trump’s most trusted man, has emerged as the key ideological and most powerful figure within the White House in this second administration.

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