Aug

03

2015

03

Agosto

2015

Venezuela in Question: Political Polarization, Social Suffering, and Relations with the US

SRH 1.208, University of Texas, Austin 2300 Red River Street D0800 Austin, TX 78712

Aug 03, 2015

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM (GMT-4)

Since the end of the Cold War, no government in the hemisphere—even Cuba—has been the focus of such persistent tensions with the US, and such divergent explanations for commonly observed events and conditions. The extreme political polarization of Venezuelan society echoes and reinforces these perplexing divergences. This Foro Urgente will feature the analysis of six recognized experts on Venezuelan politics, economics, and society—including two Venezuelan citizens—followed by direct engagement with one another over key differences in fact and interpretation. Three questions will guide this lively educational dialogue: 1) what are the root explanations for the stark deterioration of social life—violence, economic distress, intractable political conflict—in Venezuela today? 2) how should we understand the US role in this social suffering, and how might the US best contribute to its alleviation? 3) even amid chronic polarization, are there constructive principles on which most Venezuelans might agree as a basis for exploring resolutions to this multifaceted crisis?

This forum will be free and open to the public. 

Panelists:

Javier Corrales, Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor of Political Science at Amherst College

Miriam Kornblith, Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, D.C.

Margarita López-Maya, Titular Professor at the Center for Development Studies (CENDES) at the Central University of Venezuela 

David Smilde, Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Social Relations, Department of Sociology at Tulane University

Cristobal Valencia, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico

Mark Wiesbrot, Co-Director, Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C

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