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Venezuela

The first victim of the Trump corollary: Venezuela

Donald Trump’s electoral victory for a second, nonconsecutive term was seen by Venezuelans—inside and outside the United States—as the last opportunity to achieve a political transition in Venezuela. Once again, the hope of millions of Venezuelans to return to democracy was placed in the hands of the U.S. president. However, Trump had other plans. Winning the Hispanic vote in South Florida is no longer a priority for the Republican Party. In the 2024 electoral campaign, after having been used as a proxy for the Cuban-American bloc in 2020, Venezuelans became the target of continuous attacks within the context of Trump’s anti-immigration campaign message. In a state that is a safe bet for the Republican Party, the criminalization of Venezuelan immigrants—far from provoking rejection among Cuban and Venezuelan diasporas—found broad support. Among the first measures of the new Trump administration was the issuance of a series of executive orders to curb irregular immigration. One of the migrant communities most affected by this decision was the Venezuelan one, with the designation of the Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, since nationality alone became sufficient to criminalize Venezuelans in the United States. In this context, one of the most controversial episodes in the political...

Jerónimo Giorgi


Paraguay
Paraguay

Why Paraguay matters so much to China, Taiwan, and the United States

Paraguay, despite its size and remoteness, has become a key piece in the geopolitical dispute between China, Taiwan, and the United States, as it is the only country in South America that still diplomatically recognizes Taipei.

Jerónimo Giorgi


Imperialism
ImperialismVenezuela

Against the usurpers: whether dictators or imperialists

The Venezuelan crisis does not mean to choose between the Chavista authoritarian rule and unilateral imperial intervention from the U.S. Both represent unacceptable forms of usurpation of sovereignty and democratic will.

Jerónimo Giorgi


Geopolitics
GeopoliticsVenezuela

Chavismo without Maduro: survival, negotiation and power in a new geopolitical scenario

Nicolás Maduro's forced exit doesn't spell the end of Chavismo, but rather the beginning of a survival strategy based on internal cohesion, negotiation with the United States, and adaptation to a new geopolitical order.

Jerónimo Giorgi


Policy
PolicyDemocracy

2025: America in realignment

The year 2025 left democracies alive but exhausted and a reconfigured political map. Amid fears and emergencies, the majority chose security. Are we facing a drift toward a punitive order?

Jerónimo Giorgi


Politics
PoliticsDemocracy

2025: The end of an era? Where? For whom?

2025 looms as a pivotal year in which the old order no longer works, but the new has yet to find a place, protagonists, or a shared sense of meaning.

Jerónimo Giorgi