A Hegemonic State Takes Shape in Venezuela
The consolidation of a totalitarian regime poses a dilemma to the opposition: continue the electoral strategy or find an elusive new approach.
The consolidation of a totalitarian regime poses a dilemma to the opposition: continue the electoral strategy or find an elusive new approach.
Maduro will try to turn González’s departure into a new victory for his dictatorship, testing the opposition and the international community alike.
The multinational organization can take tangible steps in the wake of July’s election.
How might a Harris administration differ from a second Biden term in its approach to the region?
An analysis of opposition strategies, the solidity of Maduro’s regime and international efforts for a negotiated way forward
Nicolás Maduro turns to the Supreme Court to legitimize his fraudulent election count.
The country faces prolonged confrontation over the July 28 election crisis. These factors could indicate change is coming.
Lula’s policy is an attempt to exert influence over Brazil’s neighbor, but the recent past suggests this may have limited effect.
Protests, mass detentions and intimidation marked the first week after the presidential vote. Although complex, pathways to a democratic transition still exist.
Las autoridades electorales, controladas por el gobierno, afirman que Maduro ganó, mientras que la oposición rechaza el recuento oficial.
Venezuela’s dictator doubles down on fraud and repression, leaving a narrow and highly dangerous path ahead.
Government-controlled electoral authorities claim Maduro won, while the opposition rejected the official count.
The fundamentals of the presidential race bode ill for Maduro, writes a seasoned pollster.
Without political change, the country’s lack of action on climate and the environment represents a huge opportunity cost, an expert writes.
A unified opposition has a real chance to restore democracy on July 28. The U.S. should do everything possible to support the transition.