Online events 5j1g23

Venezuela in Focus: Argentinian and Brazilian position in regional Geopolitics 545f3m

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The prolonged crisis in Venezuela has been a central point on the regional agenda, generating contrasting diplomatic responses from neighboring countries. Argentina and Brazil, as South American powers, have adopted positions that reflect both their internal political dynamics and their views on democracy, human rights and sovereignty. Differences in their approaches, from open condemnation to calls for dialogue, have influenced regional efforts to address the Venezuelan situation and its collateral effects. 2f6x1q

This event will offer an in-depth analysis of the positions of Argentina and Brazil vis-à-vis the crisis in Venezuela, assessing how their political orientations, governmental transitions and diplomatic strategies have determined their responses. It will also examine the implications of these positions in regional integration frameworks, such as Mercosur and CELAC, and their impact on the democratic stability of the continent. In addition, the impact of the Trump istration's policies on the situation in Venezuela and how these policies have affected domestic and regional dynamics will be addressed. Through presentations and debates, the meeting will analyze the role that both countries can play in promoting diplomatic and sustainable solutions for Venezuela, and to what extent their differences hinder or enrich regional collective action. The event will bring together specialists in diplomacy, regional politics and governance to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by the relationship between Argentina, Brazil and the Venezuelan crisis.

Partnership: Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI)

Time: 2nd58

10:30 am to 11:30 am (BRT)

Language: 6s1u5p

Spanish

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The prolonged crisis in Venezuela has been a central point on the regional agenda, generating contrasting diplomatic responses from neighboring countries. Argentina and Brazil, as South American powers, have adopted positions that reflect both their internal political dynamics and their views on democracy, human rights and sovereignty. Differences in their approaches, from open condemnation to calls for dialogue, have influenced regional efforts to address the Venezuelan situation and its collateral effects.

This event will offer an in-depth analysis of the positions of Argentina and Brazil vis-à-vis the crisis in Venezuela, assessing how their political orientations, governmental transitions and diplomatic strategies have determined their responses. It will also examine the implications of these positions in regional integration frameworks, such as Mercosur and CELAC, and their impact on the democratic stability of the continent. In addition, the impact of the Trump istration's policies on the situation in Venezuela and how these policies have affected domestic and regional dynamics will be addressed. Through presentations and debates, the meeting will analyze the role that both countries can play in promoting diplomatic and sustainable solutions for Venezuela, and to what extent their differences hinder or enrich regional collective action. The event will bring together specialists in diplomacy, regional politics and governance to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by the relationship between Argentina, Brazil and the Venezuelan crisis.

Partnership: Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI)

Opening and Moderation 711pa

Ariane Costa 846z
Deputy Director Specialist in Geopolitics and International Trade at CEBRI 20223z

Gustavo Martinez 3p1n14
Secretary of Coordination and Institutional Affairs at CARI 391v47

Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI)

Participants 3p482m

Bruno Binetti 243j5p
Member of the Latin American Affairs Committee at CARI 3s735e

Member of the Latin American Affairs Committee at the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI) and Associate Researcher at Chatham House

Elsa Llenderrozas 5w6m
Director of the Latin American Affairs Committee at CARI 3f3f5p

Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI)

Feliciano de Sá Guimarães 6a6w2
Academic Director 1q4t1j

Professor at the Institute of International Relations/USP

Paulo Velasco 3v6sm
Associate Professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) 3z5944

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