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¿Qué sigue en Venezuela? Escenarios geopolíticos post-Maduro ~ Alejandro Peña Esclusa

22 min · 13. mai 2026
episode ¿Qué sigue en Venezuela? Escenarios geopolíticos post-Maduro ~ Alejandro Peña Esclusa cover

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En este episodio, nos acompaña Alejandro Peña Esclusa, con quien analizamos el nuevo equilibrio de poder en Venezuela tras la captura de Nicolás Maduro Moros, el dictador comunista. ¿Estamos ante una verdadera transición democrática o solo una reconfiguración del chavismo bajo tutela externa? Hablamos de los tres escenarios más probables a corto y mediano plazo, de la sostenibilidad de una posible “transición tutelada”, de los riesgos geopolíticos para la región y del futuro del Foro de São Paulo y de sus alianzas con Cuba, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Rusia, China e Irán. Además, exploramos las implicaciones para la migración y la diáspora venezolana y cuál sería el escenario más favorable para Venezuela y América Latina. Un análisis profundo y sin filtros con uno de los mayores expertos en geopolítica latinoamericana.

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