On Wednesday, March 29, Hudson Institute’s Center for Latin America Studies hosted a discussion on the political factors that explain the resilience of the Maduro administration. Javier Corrales, a professor at Amherst College and author of Dragon in the Tropic: The Legacy of Hugo Chávez, analyzed the situation in Venezuela, drawing comparisons with crises elsewhere in Latin America and identifying the key components of the Venezuelan government’s survival strategy. Gustavo Coronel, a distinguished Venezuelan geologist and political scientist, and Hector Schamis, a professor at Georgetown University, offered commentary on Professor Corrales’s remarks. The discussion was moderated by Hudson Senior Fellow Ambassador Jaime Daremblum.
View Dr. Corrales’s slides.
View Mr. Coronel’s slides.
Panel
Ambassador Jaime Daremblum Moderator
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Hudson Institute
Javier Corrales Speaker
Professor, Amherst College, and author of Dragon in the Tropic: The Legacy of Hugo Chávez
Gustavo Coronel Commentator
Founding Member, Board of Petróleos de Venezuela and former member of the Venezuelan Congress
Hector E. Schamis Commentator
Adjunct Professor, Center for Latin American Studies, Georgetown University
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