Rebuilding a nation is a difficult task. Edmundo González emphasizes the need for talent and experience to restore Venezuela's economy and society. 💪🛠️ Election day is tomorrow! Follow us for daily insights and stay informed on the developments that could shape Venezuela's future. Link to our exclusive interview: https://lnkd.in/eNZrDP6k #Venezuela #Reconstruction #Elections2024
Wilson Center Latin America Program
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The Wilson Center's Latin America Program provides non-partisan expertise to decision makers in the hemisphere.
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The Wilson Center’s prestigious Latin America Program provides non-partisan expertise to a broad community of decision makers in the United States and Latin America on critical policy issues facing the Hemisphere. The Program provides insightful and actionable research for policymakers, private sector leaders, journalists, and public intellectuals in the United States and Latin America. To bridge the gap between scholarship and policy action, it fosters new inquiry, sponsors high-level public and private meetings among multiple stakeholders, and explores policy options to improve outcomes for citizens throughout the Americas. Drawing on the Wilson Center’s strength as the nation’s key non-partisan forum, the Program serves as a trusted source of analysis and a vital point of contact between the worlds of scholarship and action.
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Patricia Grad
Partner, Head of Investor Relations, Arsenal Capital Partners | Board Director | Alternative Investments | Private Equity | Strategic Planning |…
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Ariel Capone
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Noah Mamet
Partner, Saints Ventures and Chairman Americas Delphos Intl
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Amanda Niza Gonzalez Mejía
Wilson Center Research Assistant | Political Economy & Public Policy @ Duke/DKU | HSF Scholar
Updates
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Venezuela's pivotal election day is tomorrow! In our recent exclusive interview, Edmundo González envisions a restored relationship with the US, highlighting the importance of political dialogue and cooperation. Follow us for daily insights and stay informed on the developments that could shape Venezuela's future. Link to interview: https://lnkd.in/eNZrDP6k #Diplomacy #Venezuela #Elections2024
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The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela has led 8 million people to seek a better destiny abroad. Can the upcoming elections change the tide? 🌍✈️ Follow us for daily insights and stay informed on the developments that could shape Venezuela's future. Link to our full exclusive interview with leading presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez: https://lnkd.in/eNZrDP6k #HumanRights #Venezuela #Elections2024
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"How to Stop a Coup," by Mark Feierstein, explores strategies for ensuring a democratic transition in Venezuela this Sunday. This report outlines actionable recommendations for the US and other international actors to support and uphold electoral integrity, drawing insights from past successes in Brazil and Guatemala. 📘 Download the publication and join the conversation on democracy and elections in Latin America. Together, we can support Venezuelans in their fight for a free and fair election. 🔗 Download the Publication: https://lnkd.in/e_mhrCJn #VenezuelaElections #Democracy #LatinAmerica #WilsonCenter
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🚨 Weekly Asado Blog Update 🚨 Our latest post by Miriam Kornblith explores the upcoming election in Venezuela this Sunday, which could potentially oust the ruling party after 25 years in power. What does this mean for Venezuela's future? Dive into the analysis on our blog. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/d7ysuhnd #VenezuelaElections #Democracy #LatinAmerica #Election2024 #WeeklyAsado
Sunday’s Election in Venezuela Could Oust Ruling Party after a Quarter-Century in Power
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Facing immense challenges, including the arrest of campaign members, Venezuelan Presidential Candidate Edmundo González remains undeterred. Follow us for daily insights and stay informed on the developments that could shape Venezuela's future. Link to our exclusive interview: https://lnkd.in/eNZrDP6k #EdmundoGonzalez #Venezuela #Elections2024 #Democracy
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The Wilson Center’s Latin America Program has just released a new policy brief as part of the “Venezuela Desk” series titled "Should the United States Prioritize Energy Security in its Venezuela Policy?" 📚 In this report, author Francisco J. Monaldi, Director of the Latin America Energy Program at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, delves into the impact and limitations of US sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector. He argues for the necessity of broader structural changes to revive the industry and explores the role of the US and international actors in facilitating Venezuela's path to democratic transition and economic recovery. 🔍 Key Topics: The influence of US sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector Strategies for structural changes in the industry Opportunities for international support in rebuilding Venezuela's democratic institutions 📥 Download the Publication: https://lnkd.in/dr8m6Yky Join the discussion on how energy security can shape the future of US-Venezuela relations and help rebuild a democratic Venezuela. #Venezuela #EnergySecurity #USPolicy #DemocraticTransition #LatinAmerica #WilsonCenter
Should the United States Prioritize Energy Security in its Venezuela Policy?
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📢 Are you interested in US-Latin American relations? If so, apply for our Fall 2024 #internship and be part of our team. You have until Friday, August 2 at 20:00ET to submit your application! 📷 Apply here! 👇 👇 👇
Internships with the Latin America Program
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In this latest edition of Latin American ZAP ⚡ , Wilson Center Latin America Program Director Benjamin Gedan & Wilson Center Brazil Institute Director Bruna Santos (宝煊) discuss Lula's stance on Venezuela's elections Lula recently expressed his alarm over Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's ominous statements, saying, “I was scared by Maduro’s statements that if he loses the election, there will be a bloodbath.” This underscores the heightened tension surrounding the upcoming July 28th elections, where opposition candidate Edmundo González leads in the polls but faces significant threats from Maduro's regime. In response to Lula’s concerns, Maduro remarked, “If someone got scared, let them have a chamomile tea.” This exchange highlights the volatility of the situation and the international community's concern over potential violence and election integrity. Stay informed with the Venezuela Desk series as we analyze these critical developments and their implications for the future of democracy in Venezuela. 👉 Read more: https://lnkd.in/eNZrDP6k
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In "How to Stop a Coup", our latest publication from the Venezuela Desk series, Mark Feierstein delves into strategies for ensuring a fair election in Venezuela amidst rising tensions. With the presidential election on July 28, this report outlines how the international community, including the US, can pressure the Venezuelan regime to respect the electoral process. Drawing on past successes in Brazil and Guatemala, the recommendations aim to prevent any attempts to undermine the democratic transition. 🔗 Read the Report: https://lnkd.in/e_mhrCJn #VenezuelaDesk #Democracy #HowToStopACoup #Elections #LatinAmerica #WilsonCenter
How to Stop a Coup
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