29
March 2017
Past Event
The Mysterious Resilience of the Maduro Regime

The Mysterious Resilience of the Maduro Regime

Past Event
华体会, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
March 29, 2017
Share:
Propaganda posters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at Petare slum in Caracas on April 13, 2013. (RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP/Getty Images)
Caption
Propaganda posters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at Petare slum in Caracas on April 13, 2013. (RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP/Getty Images)
29
March 2017
Past Event

1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 400
Washington, DC 20004

Speakers:
Ambassador Jaime Daremblum

Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Latin American Studies, 华体会

Javier Corrales

Professor, Amherst College, and author of Dragon in the Tropic: The Legacy of Hugo Ch谩vez

Gustavo Coronel

Founding Member, Board of Petr贸leos de Venezuela and former member of the Venezuelan Congress

Hector E. Schamis

Adjunct Professor, Center for Latin American Studies, Georgetown University

In Venezuela, everything is crashing except the government. Shortages in food, medicine, clean drinking water, money, and even the paper needed to produce passports continue to cause mass suffering in the oil-rich country. Despite the wealth of resources in Venezuela, mismanagement and global economic trends have led to the collapse or malfunctioning of almost every sector of the formal economy. And yet, the Maduro administration has survived for four years. How much longer can it last in this crisis-torn country?

On Wednesday, March 29, 华体会鈥檚 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 Ch谩vez, 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鈥檚 remarks. The discussion was moderated by Hudson Senior Fellow Ambassador Jaime Daremblum.

Related Events
14
May 2025
Virtual Event | Online Only
Patents and China: What Is the Right Policy for the America First Agenda?
Featured Speakers:
The Honorable Andrei Iancu
Mark Cohen
Kirti Gupta
Moderator:
Adam Mossoff
Getty Images
14
May 2025
Virtual Event | Online Only
Patents and China: What Is the Right Policy for the America First Agenda?

Join Hudson for an expert panel on how reliable and effective patent rights are the key to the America First agenda: growing the US innovation economy, creating jobs, and responding to challenges from global competitors like China.

Getty Images
Featured Speakers:
The Honorable Andrei Iancu
Mark Cohen
Kirti Gupta
Moderator:
Adam Mossoff
15
May 2025
In-Person Event | 华体会
Driving US Investment in Latin America
Featured Speakers:
Rob Mosbacher Jr.
Laura Burns
Erick Brimen
Moderator:
Daniel Batlle
Getty Images
15
May 2025
In-Person Event | 华体会
Driving US Investment in Latin America

Join Hudson for a panel that will examine some of the tools that could help revitalize US investment in the region, including development finance, political risk insurance, and economic innovation zones.

Getty Images
Featured Speakers:
Rob Mosbacher Jr.
Laura Burns
Erick Brimen
Moderator:
Daniel Batlle
13
May 2025
Past Event
Building Weapons that Adapt and Scale
Featured Speakers:
Colonel Tim Fuhrman
Diem Salmon
Mike Rucker
Trent Emeneker
Eric Nelson
Moderator:
Bryan Clark
DVIDS
13
May 2025
Past Event
Building Weapons that Adapt and Scale

Join Hudson Senior Fellow Bryan Clark for a discussion of the opportunities and challenges in establishing a new weapons design and development approach with leaders from the US Air Force, Defense Innovation Unit, and US defense industry.

DVIDS
Featured Speakers:
Colonel Tim Fuhrman
Diem Salmon
Mike Rucker
Trent Emeneker
Eric Nelson
Moderator:
Bryan Clark
13
May 2025
Past Event
To Invent Is Divine: Creativity, Ownership, and the US Patent System
Featured Speakers:
James Edwards
Adam Mossoff
Getty Images
13
May 2025
Past Event
To Invent Is Divine: Creativity, Ownership, and the US Patent System

Join Adam Mossoff for a conversation with the author about why IP protections are essential for fostering human flourishing, how the American system has been degraded, and steps policymakers can take to restore the system that has benefited the US and the world.

Getty Images
Featured Speakers:
James Edwards
Adam Mossoff