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Caroline HammerGlobal Security Analyst, RANE |
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Mario BragaLatin America Analyst, RANE |
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Sam LichtensteinDirector of Analysis, RANE |
The U.S. capture of former President Nicolas Maduro has plunged Venezuela into a highly volatile and uncertain phase. While Acting President Delcy Rodriguez has moved quickly to consolidate power, the country now faces a narrow set of divergent paths ranging from uneasy cooperation with Washington to renewed conflict and internal collapse.
Over the next three to six months, Venezuela's trajectory will hinge on whether Rodriguez accommodates U.S. pressure, defies it, or is displaced by hard-liners. Each scenario carries distinct risks for regional stability, migration flows, and energy markets. With further U.S. military action still on the table, companies face elevated operational, security, and political uncertainty across Venezuela, while the broader Latin American region will face the crises’ fallout.
Join this webinar in which our analysts will discuss the likelihood of various scenarios over the next three to six months in this highly volatile environment.